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The fraction of export not associated with biominerals shows a wide range, often comprising the majority total POC export (62% on average), for example, in the transition regions between subpolar and subtropical environments.
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The (Kexp) defines the fraction of exported energy in case local or nearby renewable energy generation systems exist.
Suppose now that the government imposes a beef export tax equal to t, where t is some fraction of the export value.
The largest fraction of N export stemmed from seepage.
In the three Baltic States, where food exports to Russia represent a smaller fraction of overall exports, dairy producers will be among the most affected.
For some countries intraregional exports have amounted to only a small fraction of total exports.
The Oregon incident instantly raised fears that the United States' $8 billion annual wheat trade would be hard hit, although the strain of winter wheat at issue makes up only a fraction of those exports.
While a large fraction of these exported charges will in nature be balanced by the uptake of either positive or negative ions47, this computational results still nicely illustrates and at least partially explains the acidifying properties of ammonium nutrition in contrast to nitrate nutrition48.
India's exports of its own software or licensing of its own intellectual property (IP amounted to about $450m in the year ending March 31st, a tiny fraction of its service exports.
Agricultural biological fixation, sewage and atmospheric deposition in general supported a minor fraction of the DIN exported to LMEs although each was a dominant source to a few LMEs.
Dairy produce accounts for only a small fraction of Ukraine's exports to Russia, Reuters news agency reports.
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