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second growth

second growth
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    • a second growth of trees covering an area where the original stand was destroyed by fire or cutting

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    1. The second quarter GNP growth was higher than predicted.
    2. See the second paragraph in section 2.2.1 for the calculation of section-by-section specific growth rate.
    3. The second key explanation for the EU’s poor performance is linked to its low level of productivity growth.
    4. where μ is the average specific growth rate determined as described in first and second paragraph in section 2.2.1.
    5. growth curves for each concentration (recommended with log transformed measurement variable, see second paragraph in section 2.2.1),
    6. The second key explanation for the EU’s poor performance is linked to its low level of productivity growth. Productivity growth has been on a declining trend for several decades.
    7. In line with economic activity, employment growth started to lose momentum in the second half of 2008 after strong dynamics and is expected to weaken further in 2009.
    8. The deceleration of economic growth in the euro area in the second half of last year can be attributed to both external factors, high and volatile oil prices, slowing global trade growth and the appreciation of the euro, as well as internal rigidities.
    9. As regards the second part of the capacity increase test, the Commission noted in the opening decision (points 95 and 96) that, as regards desktops (considered as a separate product market), the annual growth rate in sales for 2001-2006 was negative in value terms and thus significantly below GDP growth in value terms [21] (cf. table below).
    10. the second window, ‘GIF2’, shall cover expansion stage investments and shall invest in specialised risk capital funds, which in turn shall provide quasi-equity or equity for innovative SMEs with high growth potential in their expansion phase.
    11. The mean coefficient of variation for section-by-section specific growth rates (days 0-1, 1-2 and 2-3, for 72-hour tests) in the control cultures (see section 1.2 under ‘coefficient of variation’) must not exceed 35 %. See the second paragraph in section 2.2.1 for the calculation of section-by-section specific growth rate. This criterion applies to the mean value of coefficients of variation calculated for replicate control cultures.
    12. The main aim is a more accurate valuation of the unutilised growth in forests in Germany for the years 1991 to 2004 using data from the Second National Forest Inventory; thus improving the calculation of the Economic Accounts for Forestry that has been calculated according to ESA 95 for 1991 to 2002.
    13. In line with economic activity, employment growth started to lose momentum in the second half of 2008 after strong dynamics and is expected to weaken further in 2009. The unemployment rate is expected to have fallen to 4,5 % in 2008, and to increase in 2009.
    14. the absolute growth in tonne-kilometres performed by that aircraft operator between the monitoring year for which tonne-kilometre data was submitted under Article 3e(1) in respect of a period referred to in Article 3c(2) and the second calendar year of that period; and
    15. the absolute growth in tonne-kilometres performed by that aircraft operator between the monitoring year for which tonne-kilometre data was submitted under Article 3e(1) in respect of a period referred to in Article 3c(2) and the second calendar year of that period which exceeds the percentage specified in paragraph 1(b).