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Toluene is a solvent pumped by the exporter [ 11]; skatole is a toxic hydrophobic molecule ubiquitous in the natural environment of E. coli; acridine orange is the dye first used to characterize the exporter; and minocycline is an exported antibiotic crystalized with AcrB in the PDB ID: 3AOD structure.
It has the feel of an exported Super Bowl broadcast.
If a manufacturer is seeing a lot of good UK demand, a lot of that is destined overseas eventually," said Topley, citing the example of a supplier whose product could end up in an exported car, or indeed a Triumph.
And positive external shocks (such as a rise in the price of an exported commodity) tend to hasten growth that quickly fizzles out.What struck the authors was the humble nature of the initial triggers of growth.
If the Taliban movement was national, independent and based on Afghan patriotic sentiments, such a jirga might be more sensible and productive, but it is undeniable that much of the violence in Afghanistan is caused by an exported insurgency – one that is created and sustained by Afghanistan's neighbour, Pakistan.
But he says: "Why should an exported product be under higher scrutiny than a British product?
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(Algeria is a major exported or oil in North Africa).
Rough seas on an export ship?
Worse, it's an export product.
Russia, though, requires an export license.
This is like an export".
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