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Also, Douala harbours about 80% of the Cameroon׳s industries.
The region is the wettest part of Ghana with an average rainfall of 1600 mm per annum and harbours about 24 forest reserves that account for about 40%% of the forest reserves in Ghana.
The best known example is the radioresistant species Deinococcus radiodurans, which harbours about 8 chromosomal copies [8].
Because the genome of L. maculans has not been sequenced yet, we assume by analogy with other filamentous fungi that it harbours about 10 000 genes.
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From the Seaplane Harbour, wander about 1.5km south through the residential streets of Kalamaja to reach the Balti jaam market behind the eponymous main train station.
Any fears I harbour about the waning of the game's spirit are forgotten momentarily.
More understanding, he says, may assuage some of the worry that people harbour about the risks of becoming a trustee.
Whatever silent thoughts he might have harboured about freeing his slaves never found their way into the record.
Doubtless filmgoers too will be at least temporarily diverted from any concerns they may harbour about such trifles.
In Hellenistic and Roman times the harbour, about 3 miles (5 km) from the city proper, was called Neapolis (Greek: "New City").
Yet another terrorist attack in an Indian city punctures any illusions Indians and foreigners may harbour about economic growth leading to more peace and stability.
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