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growth Cell growth Growth hormone, a peptide hormone that stimulates growth Human development (biology) Plant growth Secondary growth, growth that thickens
Growth
Peptide hormone that stimulates growth
Growth hormone (GH) or somatotropin, also known as human growth hormone (hGH or HGH) in its human form, is a peptide hormone that stimulates growth, cell
Growth_hormone
Subfield of marketing
Growth hacking is a subfield of marketing focused on the rapid growth of a company. It is referred to as both a process and a set of cross-disciplinary
Growth_hacking
Evangelical Christian movement
The Church Growth movement is a movement within evangelical Christianity which aims to grow churches based on research, sociology, analysis, etc. The Church
Church_Growth
Increase in the number of individuals in a population
Population growth is the increase in the number of people in a population or dispersed group. The global population has grown from 1 billion in 1800 to
Population_growth
Statistical technique
Latent growth modeling is a statistical technique used in the structural equation modeling (SEM) framework to estimate growth trajectories. It is a longitudinal
Latent_growth_modeling
Measure of increase in market value of goods
In economics, economic growth is an increase in the quantity and quality of the economic goods and services that a society produces. It can be measured
Economic_growth
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Zero growth or no growth may refer to: Degrowth, a political, economic, and social movement based on ecological economics, anti-consumerist, and anti-capitalist
Zero_growth
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Growth rate may refer to: Asymptotic analysis, a branch of mathematics concerned with the analysis of growth rates Linear growth Exponential growth, a
Growth_rate
Type of settlement
An out growth (OG) is an urban settlement contiguous to another urban area (such as a statutory town, census town, or city) that possesses urban characteristics
Out_growth
Forest that has developed over a long period of time without disturbance
An old-growth forest is a forest that has developed over a long period of time without disturbance. Due to this, old-growth forests exhibit unique ecological
Old-growth_forest
Growth attenuation is an elective medical treatment which involves administering estrogen to cause closure of the epiphyses of the bones (Epiphyseal plates)
Growth_attenuation
Growth of quantities at rate proportional to the current amount
Exponential growth occurs when a quantity grows as an exponential function of time. The quantity grows at a rate directly proportional to its present size
Exponential_growth
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Infinite growth may refer to: An ever expanding universe Infinite economic growth Infinite mathematical growth, such as unlimited exponential growth that
Infinite_growth
Faction of the UK Labour Party
The Labour Growth Group is a parliamentary caucus of MPs within the UK Labour Party that aims to remove barriers to economic growth. The group's website
Labour_Growth_Group
of methodology and philosophy of science is to explain and promote the growth of knowledge. To this purpose, Popper advocated his theory of falsifiability
Growth_of_knowledge
Population dynamics model characterized by sharp booms and busts
Irruptive growth is a pattern of sudden rapid growth in the population of an organism. Measured over time, it is studied in population ecology. Population
Irruptive_growth
Process through which human hair grows
The growth of human hair occurs everywhere on the external body except for the soles of the feet, the palms of the hands, the lips, the backs of the ears
Human_hair_growth
Growth Engineering is a SAAS learning technologies company. They provide a platform for e-Learning, also known as a learning management system. Established
Growth_Engineering
Mathematical proportionality to a square
exhibit quadratic growth when its values are proportional to the square of the function argument or sequence position. "Quadratic growth" often means more
Quadratic_growth
Human disease that results in excess growth of certain parts of the body
that results in excess growth of certain parts of the human body. It is caused by excess growth hormone (GH) after the growth plates have closed. The
Acromegaly
Type of private equity investment
Growth capital (also called expansion capital and growth equity) is a type of private equity investment, usually a minority interest, in relatively mature
Growth_capital
Extensive growth, in economics, is growth in the quantity of output produced based on the expansion of the quantity of inputs used. It contrasts with
Extensive_growth
Type of growth in plants
In botany, secondary growth is the growth that results from cell division in the cambia or lateral meristems and that causes the stems and roots to thicken
Secondary_growth
Type of business acquisition
A growth buyout (GBO) is an acquisition intended to allow an investor or holding company to capitalize on the market growth of a maturing portfolio company
Growth_buyout
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Growth curve can refer to: Growth curve (statistics), an empirical model of the evolution of a quantity over time. Growth curve (biology), a statistical
Growth_curve
1972 book on economic and population growth
The Limits to Growth (LTG) is a 1972 report that discussed the possibility of exponential economic and population growth with a finite supply of resources
The_Limits_to_Growth
Graphic of child development over time
A growth chart is used by pediatricians and other health care providers to follow a child's growth with age. Growth charts have been constructed by observing
Growth_chart
Aspect of business management
Growth platforms are specific initiatives selected by a business organization to increase their revenue and earnings growth. There are two types of growth
Growth_platforms
Growth differentiation factors (GDFs) are a subfamily of proteins belonging to the transforming growth factor beta superfamily that have functions predominantly
Growth_differentiation_factor
Growth inhibition (GI) is a medical term pertaining to cancer therapy and the specific reduction in growth of tumors and oncogene cells by a chemical compound
Growth_inhibition
Topics referred to by the same term
economic growth Endogenous growth theory Kaldor's growth model Harrod-Domar model W.A Lewis growth model Rostow's stages of growth This disambiguation page
Growth_model
Protein or other substance that stimulates cellular proliferation
A growth factor is a naturally occurring substance capable of stimulating cell proliferation, wound healing, and occasionally cellular differentiation
Growth_factor
Total market value of goods and services produced within a country
example, population growth through mass immigration can raise consumption and demand for public services, thereby contributing to GDP growth. However, GDP is
Gross_domestic_product
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Growth Plan may refer to: Growth and Transformation Plan, a national five-year plan introduced by the Ethiopian government in 2011 Growth Plan for the
Growth_Plan
Small size of an organism, caused by growth deficiency or genetic mutations
therapy. Hormone disorders can also be treated with growth hormone therapy before the child's growth plates fuse. Individual accommodations, such as specialized
Dwarfism
Business strategy
Inorganic growth is the rate of growth of business, sales expansion etc. by increasing output and business reach by acquiring new businesses by way of
Inorganic_growth
Worldwide growth of photovoltaics
source. From 2016 to 2022, PV has seen an annual capacity and production growth rate of around 26%, doubling approximately every three years. When solar
Growth_of_photovoltaics
Ability of plants to elongate or expand under acidic conditions
Acid growth refers to the ability of plant cells and plant cell walls to elongate or expand quickly at low (acidic) pH. The cell wall needs to be modified
Acid_growth
Function increasing at a decreasing rate of increase
Bounded growth, also called asymptotic growth, occurs when the growth rate of a mathematical function is constantly increasing at a decreasing rate. Asymptotically
Bounded_growth
Geometric progression ratio that provides a constant rate of return over the time period
Compound annual growth rate (CAGR) is a business, economics and investing term representing the mean annualized growth rate for compounding values over
Compound_annual_growth_rate
British political campaign group
Looking for Growth (LFG) is a British political campaign group founded in 2024. It has been described in UK media as a pro-growth, "anti-decline" movement
Looking_for_Growth
In mathematics, subgroup growth is a branch of group theory, dealing with quantitative questions about subgroups of a given group. Let G {\displaystyle
Subgroup_growth
Island growth is a physical model of deposited film growth and chemical vapor deposition. When atoms are deposited slowly onto a flat surface, the first
Island_growth
Economic concept
Profitable Growth is the combination of profitability and growth, more precisely the combination of Economic Profitability and Growth of Free cash flows
Profitable_growth
Spindly growth, also known as leggy growth, is a term used when two plants compete for sunlight and nutrients in order to develop. Spindly growth occurs
Spindly_growth
30% of the world's population and GDP. India experienced per-capita GDP growth in the high medieval era. By the late 17th century, most of the Indian subcontinent
Economy_of_India
A growth point is a technical term in cognitive linguistics and gesture research. It refers to the earliest beginnings of a spoken utterance in the mind
Growth_point
Growth Energy is an American trade association that represents ethanol producers. Growth Energy's mission is "the producers and supporters of ethanol,
Growth_Energy
Limited Growth is a trance collaboration between Frederico Santini & Axel Stephenson. They had a total of eight releases in 1997 and 1998 under the label
Limited_Growth
dependent territories sorted by their real gross domestic product growth rate; the rate of growth of the total value of all final goods and services produced
List of countries by real GDP growth rate
List_of_countries_by_real_GDP_growth_rate
Estimated global human population
impact on the planet and humanity's future well-being. Models of population growth take trends in human development and apply projections into the future.
Human_population_projections
the balanced-growth path of a dynamic model is a trajectory such that all variables grow at a constant rate. In the standard exogenous growth model, balanced
Balanced-growth_equilibrium
Topics referred to by the same term
Breast growth may refer to: The growth of the breast, see breast development Mammoplasia, the enlargement of the breast A growth inside the breast, see
Breast_growth
Growth of various religions in the world
Growth of religion involves the spread of individual religions and the increase in the numbers of religious adherents around the world. In sociology, desecularization
Growth_of_religion
Growth of bacterial colonies
Bacterial growth is proliferation of bacterium into two daughter cells, in a process called binary fission. Providing no mutation event occurs, the resulting
Bacterial_growth
The growth function, also called the shatter coefficient or the shattering number, measures the richness of a set family or class of functions. It is especially
Growth_function
Demand-led growth is the foundation of an economic theory claiming that an increase in aggregate demand will ultimately cause an increase in total output
Demand-led_growth
Helical growth is a type of plant development where cells or organs expand, resulting in helical shaped cells or organs and typically including the breakage
Helical_growth
Faction within the British Conservative Party
Growth Group is a faction within the British Conservative Party that backs the former Prime Minister Liz Truss. The growth advocates economic growth through
Conservative_Growth_Group
Hybrid growth disorders refer to reduced growth or overgrowth in an organism that is a hybrid of two different species. In some sense, it is a type of
Hybrid_growth_disorders
Growth from the tips of roots or shoots of plants
Primary growth in plants is growth that takes place from the tips of roots or shoots. It leads to lengthening of roots and stems and sets the stage for
Primary_growth
Growth at a rate that is a logarithmic function
In mathematics, logarithmic growth describes a phenomenon whose size or cost can be described as a logarithm function of some input. e.g. y = C log (x)
Logarithmic_growth
Increase of the total mass of a cell
Cell growth refers to an increase in the total mass of a cell, including both cytoplasmic, nuclear and organelle volume. Cell growth occurs when the overall
Cell_growth
Curve used to interpret spectral features in astronomy
In astronomy, the curve of growth describes the equivalent width of a spectral line as a function of the column density of the material from which the
Curve_of_growth
Growth of a thin film on a crystal surface
Stranski–Krastanov growth (SK growth, also Stransky–Krastanov or 'Stranski–Krastanow') is one of the three primary modes by which thin films grow epitaxially
Stranski–Krastanov_growth
Danish sovereign wealth fund
The Danish Growth Fund (Danish: Vækstfonden) is Denmark's investment fund. The Danish Growth Fund is an independent fund governed by an independent legal
The_Danish_Growth_Fund
Process that takes place in the vineyard each year
The annual growth cycle of grapevines is the process that takes place in the vineyard each year, beginning with bud break in the spring and culminating
Annual growth cycle of grapevines
Annual_growth_cycle_of_grapevines
Hormone that regulates growth and development
Growth hormone 1, also known as pituitary growth hormone or simply as growth hormone (GH) somatotropin, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the GH1
Growth_hormone_1
Economic concept
Growth imperative is a term in economic theory regarding a possible necessity of economic growth. On the micro level, it describes mechanisms that force
Growth_imperative
American population concern organization
Population Growth is a non-profit organization in the United States, founded in 1972. It is named after the organization Zero Population Growth, which founder
Negative_Population_Growth
Psychological term
In psychology, post-traumatic growth (PTG) is positive psychological change experienced as a result of struggling with highly challenging, highly stressful
Post-traumatic_growth
Solid, liquid or gel used to grow microorganisms or cells
A growth medium or culture medium is a solid, liquid, or semi-solid designed to support the growth of a population of microorganisms or cells via the process
Growth_medium
The acid-growth hypothesis is a theory that explains the expansion dynamics of cells and organs in plants. It was originally proposed by Achim Hager and
Acid-growth_hypothesis
Type of hormone therapy
Growth hormone therapy refers to the use of growth hormone (GH) as a prescription medication—it is one form of hormone therapy. Growth hormone is a peptide
Growth_hormone_therapy
Population growth of the global Christian community
Christian population growth is the population growth of the global Christian community. According to a 2011 Pew Research Center survey, there were more
Christian_population_growth
2010 economics paper by Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff
"Growth in a Time of Debt", also known by its authors' names as Reinhart–Rogoff, is an economics paper by American economists Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth
Growth_in_a_Time_of_Debt
Medical condition
Growth hormone deficiency (GHD), or hyposomatotropism, is a medical condition resulting from not enough growth hormone (GH). Generally the most noticeable
Growth_hormone_deficiency
Theory of economic growth
Unified growth theory, founded by Oded Galor, explores the evolution of societies across the entire span of human history. The theory suggests that forces
Unified_growth_theory
Scientific theories
The development of craniofacial growth is a complicated phenomenon that has been the subject of much research for past 70 years. From the first theory
Theories of craniofacial growth
Theories_of_craniofacial_growth
Human male external reproductive organ
17-year-olds and 19-year-olds. From this, it can be concluded that penile growth is typically complete not later than age 17, and possibly earlier.[unreliable
Human_penis
Nordic Growth Market (NGM Exchange) is a regulated exchange that delivers trading, exchange technology and public company services. Established in 1984
Nordic_Growth_Market
Employee-driven growth (EDG) is a business philosophy that centers an organization's growth on employee support, engagement, and development. It uses
Employee-driven_growth
Business growth based on output and customer increases
Organic business growth is related to the growth of natural systems and organisms, societies and economies, as a dynamic organizational process, i.e.
Organic_growth
Rise of wage adjusted for inflation
Wage growth is a trend of increases in wages, in contrast to wage stagnation. Real wage growth is an increase in wages adjusted for inflation, while nominal
Wage_growth
Type of regenerative growth
Compensatory growth is a type of regenerative growth that can take place in a number of human organs after the organs are either damaged, removed, or
Compensatory_growth_(organ)
Low annual growth rate of the Indian economy before the economic reforms of 1991
The term "Hindu rate of growth" was coined by the Indian economist Raj Krishna in 1978, and is often used by advocates of economic liberalisation. It refers
Hindu_rate_of_growth
Biologic term on tissues
Tissue growth is the biological process by which a tissue increases its size. In animals, tissue growth occurs during embryonic development, post-natal
Tissue_growth
Classification of wines
First Growth (French: Premier Cru) status is a classification of wines primarily from the Bordeaux region of France. The wines considered “best of the
First_Growth
Chemical compound
affinity complex:growth hormone-releasing factor), is a synthetic analogue of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) (also known as growth hormone-releasing
CJC-1295
Type of cellular growth
Diauxic growth, diauxie or diphasic growth is any cell growth characterized by cellular growth in two phases. Diauxic growth, meaning double growth, is caused
Diauxic_growth
Book by the Scottish D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson 1917
On Growth and Form is a book by the Scottish mathematical biologist D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson (1860–1948). The book is 793 pages in the first edition of
On_Growth_and_Form
Large actin extension of a developing neurite seeking its synaptic target
A growth cone is a large actin-supported extension of a developing or regenerating neurite seeking its synaptic target. It is the growth cone that drives
Growth_cone
Academic journal
Journal of Crystal Growth is a semi-monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering experimental and theoretical studies of crystal growth and its applications
Journal_of_Crystal_Growth
Economic growth that is environmentally sustainable
Green growth is a concept in economic theory and policymaking used to describe paths of economic growth that are environmentally sustainable. The term
Green_growth
Class of drugs
Growth hormone secretagogues or GH secretagogues (GHSs) are a class of drugs which act as secretagogues (i.e., induce the secretion) of growth hormone
Growth_hormone_secretagogue
Sales Growth
Top-line growth is the increase in revenue or gross sales by a company over a defined period and is used to indicate the financial strength of a business
Top-line_growth
American political advocacy group
The Club for Growth is a 501(c)(4) political organization active in the United States, with a fiscally conservative agenda focused on tax cuts and other
Club_for_Growth
American company
Disciplined Growth Investors, Inc. (DGI) is a SEC-registered independent asset management firm founded in February 1997 by Fred Martin in Minneapolis,
Disciplined_Growth_Investors
Measurement of the human penis
in absolute terms and relative to the rest of the body. Most human penis growth occurs in two stages: the first between infancy and the age of five; and
Human_penis_size
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May. In Roman mythology Maia: (source of the month May) was goddess of spring growth.
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Growth
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Dionysius is the mythological Greek god of wine responsible for growth of the vines and the...
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Muslim
Growth
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Sikh
Great abundance, Growth
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Muslim
Great abundance, Growth
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French
May. In Roman mythology Maia: (source of the month May) was goddess of spring growth.
Boy/Male
Indian
Growth, Super abundance
Boy/Male
Indian
Growth, Super abundance
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Tamil
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Growth
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A popular 19th century jewel name, from the name of the pink semi-precious sea growth used to...
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Tamil
Growth
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Indian
Semi-precious sea growth often Deep pink, Red
Girl/Female
French
May. In Roman mythology Maia: (source of the month May) was goddess of spring growth.
Girl/Female
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A popular 19th century jewel name, from the name of the pink semi-precious sea growth used to...
Girl/Female
Tamil
Semi-precious sea growth often Deep pink, Red
Surname or Lastname
German
German : reduced form of Widmer.German : occupational name from Middle High German wimmer ‘wine maker’.German : nickname from Middle High German wim(m)er ‘knotty growth on a tree trunk’.German : variant of Weimer 2.English : from the Old English personal name Winemǣr, a compound of wine ‘friend’ + mǣr ‘famous’.
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Growth
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French Japanese
May. In Roman mythology Maia: (source of the month May) was goddess of spring growth.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the many places called Newbury, named with the Old English elements nēowe ‘new’ + burh ‘fortress’, ‘fortified town’ (see Berry 1 and Bury).Thomas Newberry emigrated from Devon, England, to Dorchester, MA, in 1634. Among his descendants were a number of very successful manufacturers and entrepreneurs, including the brothers Oliver (1789–1860) and Walter (1804–68) Newberry, whose prosperity was linked with the growth and development of Chicago.
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Form of William; Resolute Protector
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Hindu, Indian
Ear
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Irish
Twin.
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English
English : variant spelling of Hearn 4.
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend
Gawain's sword.
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Shakespearean
Antony and Cleopatra'. Friend to Mark Antony. 'The Life of Timon of Athens' A flattering lord,...
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Friendly; Affable
Girl/Female
Indian
Princess
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Merriott in Somerset, named in Old English as ‘boundary gate’ or ‘mare gate’, from (ge)mǣre ‘boundary’ or miere ‘mare’ + geat ‘gate’.English : variant (as a result of hypercorrection) of Marriott, or of Marryat, which is from a Middle English personal name, Meryet, Old English Mǣrgēat, composed of the element mǣr ‘boundary’ + the tribal name Gēat (see Joslin).
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n.
The soft and highly vascular deciduous skin which envelops and nourishes the antlers of deer during their rapid growth.
a.
Capable of union by growth or otherwise.
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Not organized; being without organic structure; specifically (Biol.), not having the different tissues and organs characteristic of living organisms, nor the power of growth and development; as, the unorganized ferments. See the Note under Ferment, n., 1.
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Having the power to produce growth in plants; as, the vegetative properties of soil.
v.
Of or pertaining to plants; having the nature of, or produced by, plants; as, a vegetable nature; vegetable growths, juices, etc.
n.
The process of growing; the gradual increase of an animal or a vegetable body; the development from a seed, germ, or root, to full size or maturity; increase in size, number, frequency, strength, etc.; augmentation; advancement; production; prevalence or influence; as, the growth of trade; the growth of power; the growth of intemperance. Idle weeds are fast in growth.
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A tract of level land covered with the vegetable growth usually found in a damp soil and warm climate, -- as grass or reeds, -- but destitute of trees.
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Wild growth, as of plants.
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A stout stem, as of a tree, with the branches lopped off, to produce rapid growth.
a.
Having a single center of growth.
n.
A basic substance, C7H17NO2, formed from the growth of the typhoid bacillus on meat pulp. It induces in small animals lethargic conditions with liquid dejecta.
v. i.
To grow, as plants, by nutriment imbibed by means of roots and leaves; to start into growth; to sprout; to germinate.
n.
The act or process of vegetating, or growing as a plant does; vegetable growth.
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Having capacity of growth.
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A morbid swelling, prominence, or growth, on any part of the body; especially, a growth produced by deposition of new tissue; a neoplasm.
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Having relation to growth or nutrition; partaking of simple growth and enlargement of the systems of nutrition, apart from the sensorial or distinctively animal functions; vegetal.
n.
A growth of short hair or fur partially concealed by a longer growth; as, a dog's undercoat.
n.
A tumor of fleshy consistence; -- formerly applied to many varieties of tumor, now restricted to a variety of malignant growth made up of cells resembling those of fetal development without any proper intercellular substance.
a.
Producing or promoting the growth of flesh.
n.
A fluid containing the products formed by the growth of the tubercle bacillus in a suitable culture medium.