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Binding of PNEPs to PEXEL proteins as a means for export could occur in most models for export and is no particular feature of the alternative proposed here.
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The software should provide means for exporting data to common statistical software packages.
South Sudan stopped producing oil in late January after it accused Sudan of stealing some of its oil meant for export.
The comedy-thriller "Birthday Girl" is set in St. Albans, a London suburb of the sort that almost never appears in British films meant for export.
Over nine seasons of excavations, they have found Roman amphorae (for the first time on the Keralan coast), a wharf-like structure, a dug-out canoe that is approximately 2,000 years old – plus foundations, bricks and tiles, tools and artefacts made of iron, lead and copper, glass beads, gold ornaments and semi-precious stones clearly meant for export.
More than 60%% of fabric meant for export is also sourced from power loom sector as mentioned in the Annual Report (2013), Textile Ministry, India.
Though Moldavia actually looks like a cluster of grapes on the world map, much of the wine being produced is table wine meant for export to countries like China.
In developing countries, organic farming is practiced at very low scale while most of the produce are meant for export (Lockie et al. 2006) since their domestic demand is still limited (Gamboni and Moscatelli 2015; Edwardson and Santacoloma 2013; Panmanee and Kongtanajaruanun 2012).
This time of the year, more than 25% of the crop is meant for export.
Artifacts that may have been meant for export include jewellery, worked ivory, textiles and perhaps leather or leather-related products.
Warring gangs battle for control of the state's remote mountains, where poppy and cannabis are grown for drugs meant for export to the United States.
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