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The magnitude and mechanism of agrarian taxation enabled the sultan to achieve two important objectives: (1) to ensure supplies at low prices to grain carriers and (2) to fill the state granaries with a buffer stock, which, linked with his famous price regulations, came as a solution to the critical financial problem of maintaining a large standing army.

The potential and current of the working electrode were controlled by an electrochemical workstation (CHI 610D, Shanghai) which linked with the computer to record the photocurrent response signals.

Regarding genotype frequencies, the most frequent allele was ARQ (75.90%), which linked with a high susceptibility to scrapie, followed by the resistant haplotype, ARR (18.16%).

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Happily Ever After by Keira Cass is a collection of short stories, which link with the Selection series.

Transport The city has excellent transport links by road, rail and air, thanks to the nearby Southampton International Airport which links with a number of cities in the north of England, Scotland, Ireland and the Channel Islands.

The railway, which links with the older railway at Kapiri Mposhi, has not carried the projected volume of traffic, owing partly to congestion at the port of Dar es Salaam and partly to problems with track and rolling stock.

Myitkyinā is a trading centre on the Stilwell (Ledo) Road, which links with the Burma Road into China, and is also the terminus of the railway north from Yangon (Rangoon).

Kindura maintains information about project storage budgets, which link with external finance systems.

Each peripheral nerve has an extensive blood supply composed of interconnecting epineurial, perineurial, and endoneurial plexuses, which link with extrinsic regional vessels.

As to the community ecotone which links with different patches to the interior of the community, previous studies focused on community edge, gap edge and treelines.

This paper presents a more explicit approach called design for safety (DfS), which links with approaches already in use, such as layers of protection approach (LOPA).

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