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Para, Tube or Bamboo Curare. This variety was packed in sections of bamboo, but this almost traditional information needs modification since tube curare became a commercial article. It is now a viscous, solid or even powdered extract, exported in sealed tins. In view of the relationship established between bebeerine, curine, and tubocurarhie, the active alkaloid of this variety of curare, the suggestion was made, first by Spath, Leithe and Ladeck, and more definitely by King that its botanical source should be sought among the Brazilian Menispermaceae, and as shown later the search for the source of the d-tubocurarine found in this variety of curare has been narrowed down to Chondrodendron tomentosum, or possibly a closely related species liable to be confused with it. [Pg.373]

What happens when you import several packages The unfolded importer has all the definitions of all the exporters. When the definitions in the different exporters are unrelated, this is simple. [Pg.337]

The effect of an increased proportion of exports is to allocate an increased proportion of the manufacturing assets to exports and, by definition, a reduced share to the United Kingdom. Thus the asset base on which target UK profit is computed is reduced. [Pg.707]

By 2002, urea was expected to account for about 61% of worldwide consumption of the four major downstream nitrogen products. World urea consumption is forecast to increase at an average annual rate of 2.4% between 1999 and 200436. By definition, apparent consumption is equal to production plus imports minus exports. Thus apparent world consumption equals reported world production35. [Pg.19]

Large cardamom (A. subulatum) is the most important perennial cash crop of Sikkim, from where cultivation is spreading to the north-eastern states of India, Nepal and Bhutan. More than 85% of Indian production is from Sikkim. The spice has diversified uses in the fields of medicine and industry. Development of high-yielding superior varieties, combined with sustainable production, will definitely enhance the export value of the spice. [Pg.67]

Since the lack of information on product chemistry and quality can affect its market access and limit prices received in cormtry of origin, we propose the initial and selected standards for Griffonia seeds as presented in Table 111, to strengthen the relatiorrship between the eolleetors, proeessors and exporters and to provide clartiy and produet definition to the international buyers and users. [Pg.388]


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