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Court officials could take cash from the bank accounts of Yukos's parent company, NK OAO Yukos, but have not done so, an indication that the Kremlin is keen to avoid economic and political fallout from any interruption in Yukos's production or wage payments.
This is not necessarily reflective of organic growth, but more so an indication that these companies have simply expanded.
However, it connected to a number of waterways on which tolls were collected, and so an indication of the traffic can be gained from the figures for these waterways.
Variations in data characteristics were part of the critical appraisal tool but were not reflected adequately in the overall grading, so an indication of the studies that used only real time data is provided in the synthesis.
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