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"Britain can have upgrowth," he said yesterday.
"If you have a growth policy for Britain, get unemployment down, get the economy moving forward, then Britain can have upgrowth," he says.
Quantitative observations on plication growth demonstrate that initially there is more extensive upgrowth in the adaxial plication ridges than their abaxial counterparts.
In Zelkova, as previously described, the leaf blade region appears first as a radially symmetrical upgrowth, and it acquires dorsiventral symmetry directly in the rotated position.
Probabilities of mortality, stability, and upgrowth of a size and species group were estimated as a function of tree and stand attributes influencing growth and mortality.
These quantitative observations indicate that increases in plication furrow depth are a result of ridge upgrowth rather than cell separation, and histogenetic observations give no sign of protodermal disruption and redifferentiation.
By the upgrowth of the surrounding parts these areas are converted into pits, the olfactory pits, which indent the frontonasal prominence and divide it into a medial and two lateral nasal processes.
By the upgrowth of the ventricular septum the bulbus cordis is in great measure separated from the left ventricle, but remains an integral part of the right ventricle, of which it forms the infundibulum.
Embryologically, the pituitary is formed from the conjunction of an outgrowth from the floor of the brain (neurohypophysis or posterior pituitary) and a detached upgrowth from the roof of the mouth (adenohypophysis or anterior pituitary).
Though she had not seen such covering on any of the other walls, outside she found here an upgrowth of vine which she recognized for a particularly hardy and thick-stemmed ivy, one which, despite winter winds, kept tassels of green here and there all year round.