proliferation in the PONS Dictionary

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They presided over a fruitless distribution of awards and prizes and oversaw the proliferation of volumes of worthless compositions.
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This was followed by a steady proliferation of other routes around the country.
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Along the scape of some kinds of daylilies, small leafy proliferations form at nodes or in bracts.
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The end result, however, is a consistent and internationally accepted level of proliferation risk.
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It was repaired and restored with an elaborate proliferation of sculptures in the 1960s.
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The water is of questionable purity prompting the proliferation of individual water purification units.
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The formation was named the galleries due to the proliferation of graffiti on the underside of the overhang.
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Macrophages in particular express many growth factors, cytokines, and enzymes that facilitate vascular smooth muscle cell migration and proliferation.
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It is highly expressed in tumor stroma and stimulates tumor-cell proliferation.
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Secondary to the proliferation of senior societies, societies of underclassmen sprang up.
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