10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUPERGROWTH»
Discover the use of
supergrowth in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
supergrowth and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Supergrowth Companies: Entrepreneurs in Action
Supergrowth Companies is based on extensive research following the progress of over 200 businesses, including Anita Roddick and The Body Shop and Alan Sugar and Amstrad.
John Harrison, Bernard Taylor, 1996
2
Development Centre Studies The World Economy Volume 1: A ...
In 1950-73, Japan had supergrowth, with per capita income rising over 8 per cent
a year compared with the 2.6 per cent for resurgent Asia. In 1973-99 as a whole,
per capita growth in resurgent Asia was twice as fast as in Japan. In the 1990s ...
3
Molecular- and Nano-Tubes
A particular form of CVD which grows rather high forests or carpets is called “
supergrowth” [9]. The nanotubes form carpets because their high density means
that the nanotubes must grow vertically to avoid bumping into each other.
Oliver Hayden, Kornelius Nielsch, 2011
4
De-industrialization and Foreign Trade
of the UK economy under the Supergrowth Scenarios is remarkable, and to
achieve this kind of performance would require a virtual revolution in social
behaviour. There is no sign at present that such a revolution is in the making, and
as a ...
Bob Rowthorn, John R. Wells, 1987
5
The Culture Cycle: How to Shape the Unseen Force That ...
Supergrowth. Because of its nature, a mission-driven organization often has
demand in excess of supply for a social service (feeding the hungry, as at CARE)
or product (special medicine to cure the sick). The organization also has a built-in
...
6
The World Economy: A Millennial Perspective
In 1950–73, Japan had supergrowth, with per capita income rising over 8 per
cent a year compared with the 2.6 per cent for resurgent Asia. In 1973–99 as a
whole, per capita growth in resurgent Asia was twice as fast as in Japan. In the
1990s ...
7
Data Warehousing Fundamentals for IT Professionals
Let us call this extraordinary growth “supergrowth” and inspect the phenomenon.
Refer to Figure 163, which charts this phenomenon. The striking featureof
supergrowthmanifests itselfinyour inability to scaleup intimeto contain the growth.
8
Selected Cliometric Studies on German Economic History
Although our comparative model specification cannot discern the precise length
of supergrowth in West Germany, reconstruction growth in Germany most
probably lasts longer than 1960. Thus, our regression results imply that the
German ...
John Komlos, Scott McNeil Eddie, 1997
9
Development Centre Studies The World Economy A Millennial ...
In 1950–73,Japan had supergrowth, with per capita income rising over8 percent
a year compared with the 2.6 per cent for resurgent Asia. In 1973–99 as a whole,
per capita growth in resurgent Asia was twice as fast as in Japan. In the 1990s it ...
10
Inorganic Nanowells and Nanotubes as Templates for Chemical ...
At high temperatures water vapor acts as a mild oxidizing agent and in carbon
nanotube supergrowth water enables carbon nanotubes to grow to mm lengths.
The occurs as waters serves to selectively oxidize the amorphous carbon which ...
Jeremy Edward Barton, 2008