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East and southeast Asia are considered the primary areas of origin for the magnolia. There's also a secondary area of origin. Specifically, magnolia is native to Caribbeanislands, Central America, eastern North America, and parts of South America.
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Zero growth means no change eg. Year 1: $10, year 2: $10, year 3: $10. Constant growth means it increases by the same amount eg. Year 1: $10, year 2: $20, year 3: $30.
In Astrology primary directions and secondary directions are used for progressions. Primary directions are a degree for a year and secondary directions are a day for a year.
In astrology primary directions and secondary directions are used for progressions. Primary directions are a degree for a year and secondary directions are a day for a year.
The only way for a co-signer to be taken off the loan, would be for the primary borrower to refinance the account.
During a growth spurt a 14 or 15 year old may be able to grow 4 inches in two months. When they are not going through a growth spurt they will most likely only grow 4 to 6 inches within a year.
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Primary growth is the lengthening of the stem and roots. All plant growth occurs by cell division and cell elongation. Cell division occurs primarily in regions of undifferentiated cells known as meristems. Cell division in the apical meristems and subsequent elongation and maturation of the new cells produces primary growth." on the other hand, secondary growth is the result of the activity of the vascular cambium. The latter is a meristem that divides to produce secondary xylem cells on the inside of the meristem (the adaxial side) and secondary phloem cells on the outside (the abaxial side). This growth increases the girth of the plant root or stem, rather than its length, hence the phrase "secondary thickening". As long as the vascular cambium continues to produce new cells, the stem or root will continue to grow in diameter. In woody plants, this process produces wood.