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They are often divided into indolent (slow-growing) lymphomas and aggressive lymphomas.
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Because they are slow-growing and mature very late in life, they are particularly vulnerable to exploitation and to other threats, including pollution and habitat fragmentation.
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There is evidence that many types of slow-growing dinosaurs, including various theropods, sauropods, ankylosaurians, ornithopods, and ceratopsians, formed aggregations of immature individuals.
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They are very slow-growing: large colonies may be over 100 years old.
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It is slow-growing and upright in habit, tending to an oval shape with an open crown.
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Ground watering is recommended because crown watering can induce terminal rot at the very slow-growing new spike.
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A slow-growing plant, it takes more than six years to produce flowers and seed.
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Grows as small tufts of red, brown, or black hairlike filaments on any solid surface - most dramatically on the edges of slow-growing leaves.
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The young fish are slow-growing, reportedly reaching 27 mm after 110 days, and about 60 mmafter 8 months.
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They are extremely slow-growing, and a graveyard is the perfect location to discover their exact longevity.
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