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The Sec23A mutation is not lethal as presumably the majority of secretory cargoes can still become exported from the ER.
The composition (respective concentrations) of the different substrates at the matrix and cytosolic sides of the carrier determine whether adenine nucleotides preferentially become exported or imported [ 11, 15].
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They are well-positioned to proactively reach out to target companies, perhaps within priority industries, and help them become export-ready, thereby building the nation's pipeline of quality exporters.
"Our target is to become export ready as soon as possible," he said.
Perhaps most importantly, expansion around the world of supply-chain oriented trade allowed poorer economies quickly to become export powerhouses by importing complex components (like computer chips) for assembly into finished goods that could be re-exported.
New learning technologies can become export products for innovative US firms to sell in Latin America and Africa where educational systems are weak and in need of modernization and expansion.
In the past, services such as customer service, IT, and accounting were viewed merely as inputs into the production of goods; today, these and other services have become exports for direct consumption, accounting for approximately 70percentt of global GDP.
"Since they have not been able to activate their own internal markets, the way out becomes exports.
From that eventually emerged the "willow-pattern" wares that became export goods in great demand in Europe.
We consider two possible cases: (i) a foreign firm becomes an exporting firm or (ii) a foreign firm becomes a Multinational Enterprise (MNE).
"We have to become an exporting country," he said late last week.
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