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Manufacturing these days often involves global supply chains, in which manufacturers source basic inputs or components from overseas suppliers.
The final result is the formation of polymeric chains, in which the repeating unit (monomer) derives from OETAP.
Yes, you lose the smooth, Starbucks-like running courses and handy chains in which to carb-load.
Bitcoinia mostly lacks internal supply chains, in which contracts for intermediate goods are denominated and settled in Bitcoins.
The quest for efficiency thus leads, over time, to complex supply chains in which participants are increasingly disassociated from the final customer transaction.
Companies and regions across Asia now participate in complex, globally integrated value chains in which national borders are greatly reduced in significance.
Our era, though, has begun to build beyond that framework; American society is slowly managing to doff the Eurocentric chains in which it was, for centuries, bound.
It's rather like the old Hollywood system, where the studios owned theater chains in which to show the movies they produced.
He says he's exposing their patriarchy – revealing the chains in which the beauty myth binds women – and yes, I see that.
Regular chain stores must be distinguished from franchises and from voluntary or cooperative chains, in which the retail units preserve their individual ownership.
The molecules of these products consist of long chains in which polysulfide groups alternate with small organic groups capable of forming two covalent bonds.
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