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The subsector
noun
A sector (section, zone) of a larger sector.
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The subsector energy efficiency values range from 0.03% in 2005 to 7.35% in 1990, with corresponding exergy values of 0.026% and 6.87%, respectively.
The subsector is also facing a number of challenges such as lack of adequate technology, extension services, beekeeping materials and lack of adequate market (Abebe and Ranjitha, 2011).
The subsector expanded from one farm in 1993 to 20 farms with 75 ha by 1998.
However, the subsector still faces some limitations, especially with regard to the enabling environment.
The reserve personnel under his jurisdiction of the subsector live within 90 minutes travelling time of this reserve center-in the Manhattan area & N. J.
More than one-in-four of residential care workers receives public support and the subsector alone accounts for $94 million of the total public expense.
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It presents the historical evolution, size, and nature of the subsectors in the industry showing how the industry is predominantly services oriented and has a very minuscule manufacturing component.
It is expected that the results presented here would be beneficial to the researchers, government administration and engineers working in the area of modeling the subsectors of countries using thermoeconomic analysis method.
According to the frontier function scores in the subsectors, in small-scale firms MP, FDT and MEMSAS subsectors and in medium- and large-scale firms OCP, FDT and TSL subsectors are the most efficient subsectors.
In the commercial sector various units of the subsectors were employed.
The coefficients obtained from the subsectors, except for OCP and MP subsectors in which the sign of the capital is negative, in other subsectors is consistent with expectations.
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