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In order to prevent a given user from excessively consuming shared resources on QueryBuilder (e.g., exporting all tables in MIMIC-II), we limited the maximum number of exportable rows to 1,000.

BLASTP searches revealed low homology to some bacterial proteins (e.g., exported hypothetical protein Photobacterium phosphoreum ANT220; sequence ID: emb|CDN97175.1)|; query cover 9%, e value 2e-08).

Recycling factories across Asia are recovering e-waste exported from around the world, but discharging heavy metals and chemicals into local water supplies in the process.

Eradicating these substances from discarded products is difficult and costly, which is why much of the e-waste exported to the developing world under the pretence of being reused or refurbished ends up being dumped.

Data for the output vector (x), value-added vector (v), final demand vector (f), and intermediate demand matrix (Z) in Fig. 2 is taken directly from the prefectural SRIO tables, as is that for the foreign export vector (e), domestic export vector (d), foreign import vector (m), and domestic import vector (n 6.

This will also open up many new opportunities for e-commerce and for exporting applications in what's likely to be a growing global market for reducing the costs of public service delivery.

Furthermore, some developed countries such as United States, Canada, Japan, and European countries that generate overwhelming majority of the hazardous waste have made use of exporting the e-waste crisis to the developing countries of Asia [ 1, 2].

Furthermore, urban ecosystems are highly engineered, biogeochemical cycling of nutrients within urban ecosystems is spatially segregated, and nutrients exported (e.g. in food) from rural/peri-urban areas are not being returned to support primary production in these environments.

Another set of genes were induced in delayed manner, and spliced, but not exported (e. g. Smad family genes, Snai1) [ 20, 21].

In addition, it's important to understand that as the United States exports its e-waste, we are also exporting tens of thousands of jobs.

The resources can take the form of grants or concessional credits (e.g., export credits).

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