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This entry was posted in Blog CREATIVE TIME - October 2012 and tagged Creative Time exploitation distribution of wealth on October 5, 2012 by arc_berkeley.

The short length of the swapped sequence stretch may facilitate straightforward exploitation of the wealth of existing NRPS modules for combinatorial biosynthesis.

Qostanay was made an administrative centre in 1933 under the Soviets, but its greatest expansion dates from the mid-1950s and the Virgin and Idle Lands Campaign, which extended agriculture and hastened the exploitation of mineral wealth, and the construction of rail lines in the region.

Papua New Guinea might match such growth rates in the short run by rapid exploitation of its wealth of resources.

In the Indian subcontinent, the river systems originating in the Himalayas, Vindhyas, Satpuras, and the Western Ghats provide many ideal sites on which to build large dams for the generation of hydroelectric power, irrigation and the exploitation of fishery wealth.

Rightly or wrongly, Britain is still viewed through the lens of the colonial experience, with all the negative connotations of exploitation and extraction of wealth, leaving little of value behind to serve as a basis for Africa's industrial development.

Last month, the president of Guinea, Lansana Conté, accused Mr. Taylor, as well as Burkina Faso's president, Blaise Compaoré, of being behind the current conflict in Guinea for the "exploitation of Guinea's wealth".

"Regrettably," Mr. Cunningham said, "we are forced to support new measures against the government of Liberia because of its illegal support for insurgents in Sierra Leone, its use of one of the world's most repugnant insurgencies as a proxy, its illegal exploitation of the natural wealth of Sierra Leone and its promotion of instability in the region".

The town was held briefly by the British (1812 18) and prospered from the 19th century onward with the exploitation of the mineral wealth (such as coal and granite) in the nearby highlands, the increase in tourist traffic, and the construction of coastal and inland railways.

A multinational mining company has been accused of launching "a direct assault on democratic governance" by suing El Salvador for more than US$300m£179m9m) in compensation, after the tiny Central American country refused to allow it to dig for gold amid growing opposition to the exploitation of its mineral wealth.

It is hoped that further awareness amongst our community will contibute to further exploitation of the enormous wealth of biomaker information available in our day to day imaging.

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