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After analysing trade data for 36 supplier countries, the EIA has concluded that approximately 10% of the logs and sawed timber is illegal, representing "turnover" of $3.7bn.
We also note that there is a consistent basal level of SBDPs even in control brain, representing turnover of αII-spectrin in salmon brain tissues.
The third index differs from Myint et al. [ 13] who used the ratio of 1000 × kynurenate/kynurenine (index 3b) representing turnover within the protective pathway rather than the production of toxic metabolites.
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A 1D mathematical model attributed the rate of change of actomyosin density in the cortex to turnover, gradient of actomyosin flux and a diffusion-like term representing nonlocal turnover (Equation 1).
Concomitantly, the branched-to-saturated ratio, a predominant mechanism for controlling membrane fluidity (Russell, 1984), shifted from 7.7 °C5 °C), to 7.1 °C5 °C), to 1.7 °C10 °C) and to 0.16 °C15 °C); representing a turnover of 142% of the fatty acid species comprising the cytoplasmic membrane between optimal (25 °C) and −15 °C conditions.
A "Businessworthy pledge" launched at the Oslo Business for Peace Summit in 2016 has been signed by Business leaders representing annual turnover of more than 665 billion US dollars and more than 2,2 million employees.
From the experimental results, the turnover index, including the slug linear velocity, its length, and the channel size that represents the turnover frequency of the internal circulation flow, is proposed.
Green-Works is a not-for-profit social enterprise: the figure represents its turnover.
A descriptive variable of flux-sum was defined to represent the turnover rate of a metabolite by summing up all the incoming or outgoing fluxes around the metabolite at quasi-steady state (Chung and Lee 2009).
Higher values represent higher turnover.
The final term (- γP A1) represents protein turnover.
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