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  2. Biological exponential growth - Wikipedia

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    Any species growing exponentially under unlimited resource conditions can reach enormous population densities in a short time. Darwin showed how even a slow-growing animal like the elephant could theoretically reach an enormous population if there were unlimited resources for its growth in its habitat.[3]

  3. Exponential growth - Wikipedia

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    Internet contents, such as internet memes or videos, can spread in an exponential manner, often said to "go viral" as an analogy to the spread of viruses. [6] With media such as social networks, one person can forward the same content to many people simultaneously, who then spread it to even more people, and so on, causing rapid spread. [7]

  4. Intraspecific competition - Wikipedia

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    The major impact of intraspecific competition is reduced population growth rates as population density increases. When resources are infinite, intraspecific competition does not occur and populations can grow exponentially. Exponential population growth is exceedingly rare, but has been documented, most notably in humans since 1900.

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  6. 3 Habits of a Self-Made Millionaire That Could Grow Your ...

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    “The lesson can still apply.” Even in corporate settings, creating reusable content can pay off — and save you time and energy. She shared a few types of projects one could consider:

  7. Malthusian growth model - Wikipedia

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    The model can also be written in the form of a differential equation: = with initial condition: P(0)= P 0. This model is often referred to as the exponential law. [5] It is widely regarded in the field of population ecology as the first principle of population dynamics, [6] with Malthus as the founder.

  8. Cambodia’s largest bank credits a unique investment for its ...

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    Channy credits that investment to unlocking “exponential” growth in deposits and loans. ACLEDA is now Cambodia’s largest bank, with 260 offices across the country.

  9. Reproduction - Wikipedia

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    Animals with few offspring can devote more resources to the nurturing and protection of each individual offspring, thus reducing the need for many offspring. On the other hand, animals with many offspring may devote fewer resources to each individual offspring; for these types of animals it is common for many offspring to die soon after birth ...