Adding more routes would
probably fuel growth but also costs.
Not exact matches
Growth spurts: If your newborn suddenly seems hungrier than usual, he's probably craving extra calories to fuel a growth
Growth spurts: If your newborn suddenly seems hungrier than usual, he's
probably craving extra calories to
fuel a
growth growth spurt.
That
growth probably was
fueled by plenty of water and food.
This is due to lower levels of the enzymes responsible for breaking down muscle carbohydrate to
fuel, and is
probably some type of carbohydrate conserving mechanism that leaves more storage carbohydrate for a child's
growth and development.
Yet even if the high price of energy from fossil
fuels and power plants combines with regional climate initiatives to slow the current rate of
growth somewhat, we will
probably hit 11 gigatonnes of carbon emissions per year by 2020.
The slowdown in
growth is
probably partly responsible, but policies on fossil
fuels have also had some effect.
That will hold our GDP
growth at sub-optimal levels —
probably somewhere around 0 % -1.5 % — while other countries benefit from faster
growth that comes from using the most economically efficient
fuels.
Sulfate reduction rates increased fivefold during phases of active plant
growth,
probably fueled by dissolved organic matter released from the plant roots.