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Montreal owed its early growth to the fur trade, but later it became an important entrepôt for exporting a succession of raw and processed materials and importing manufactured goods from Europe.
The U.S. Supreme Court delivered relief to worried chemicals manufacturers and other commodity producers today when it reversed a patent court decision that held a company liable for exporting a commonly used laboratory chemical that it combined into a patented product overseas.
We have provided methods for exporting a GenomicInteractions object to bed12 format, which can be used, for example, to visualise the interactions in the UCSC Genome Browser [ 47].
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It's also a prototype for exporting an image of China as the leader of the future.
It has become an identifying signal, a force for exporting goods and a political football as Italy fights European Union regulations to guard its own manufacturing base.
More recently, they have been a model for exporting and internationalization that could point the way for Spain to recover.
International aid often serves as a cudgel for exporting conservatives' domestic anti-choice campaigns (read: the wholesale defunding of Planned Parenthood).
"Coping with commodity price volatility: an idea for exporting countries," GlobalDev, Feb. 8, 2018.
It all goes for export, a lucrative business mostly run by the Sinaloa cartel.
As for exports, a shrinking trade balance has in fact dragged down growth these past two years.
So far, most of Mr. Forgach's green things have been organic foods for export, a market with booming demand.
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