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Spanish export

The main purpose of this work was to estimate, over a long time period (more than 20 years), the export fluxes for dissolved loads on the catchment scale of the Ebro River basin. Data were compiled from the databank of the Confederation Hidro-grafica del Ebro (CHE), the Spanish government agency in charge of managing... [Pg.116]

Spanish mandarins, mostly clementines, are seedless but cross pollination with new late hybrids such as Fortune or Nova has led to an increase in the number of seeds in the clementines and this loss of quality is adversely alfecting exports. To try to identify the best pulse sequence for detecting the seeds, a... [Pg.94]

Spain Golden Age of the Spanish ceramics which started in Malaga in the mid-13th century. Products were even exported to Egypt. [Pg.18]

A number of the nightshades that were used for medicine in the past became problematic because of adverse side effects, but they no longer stir the kind of controversy that tobacco has stirred in this country over the past several decades. Europeans discovered tobacco and the pleasures of smoking when they conquered the New World. The Spanish and the English colonists grew tobacco for export to their native countries as early as the seventeenth century. During the years of its early use it had the reputation to cure many diseases. [Pg.556]

Only the SPC and PIL texts must be submitted in Hungarian other documentation is accepted in English and German as well. Documentation in French and Russian is permitted although it increases the assessment time. It should be mentioned that export, WHO-type Pharmaceutical Product Certificates may be issued by the NIP in English, German, French, Spanish or Russian. [Pg.192]

Regarding the data of Spanish foreign trade, the exports of fresh mnssel peaked to 27,265 tons in 2003 (82% from Galicia). In 2004, there was an increase to 36,661 tons, bnt Galicia only accounts... [Pg.908]

France has built and operated 8 Natural Uranium-Graphite-Gas cooled Reactors (UNGG) and exportated one in Spain which was operated by a French-Spanish company (Hifrensa). [Pg.51]

To exploit this opportunity, Andiamo had some sections of its Web page translated into Spanish, and John was surprised at the demand for specialty bicycle components. But what really surprised him was the export demand for fully assembled custom bicycles — but with considerable price sensitivity, at least in the Latin American markets. [Pg.472]

When Rio Tinto Co. of Spain and Mason and Barry of Portugal, licensees under Orkla patents, competed for the Spanish market and Rio Tinto threatened to export to France, Sulfur Export Corp. exerted its influence to prevent such invasion of other markets. [Pg.225]

The tradition of ceramics with staimiferous glaze developed first in the entire Mediterranean Basin and thereafter across the Western world. In the 13 century, there was a substantial production of ceramics decorated with tin oxide in Spain. They would be exported in large quantities to the entire Mediterranean Basin, particularly to Italy and Southern France. It was at this time that the first centers for the production of faience were set up in Italy and shortly thereafter in Marseilles [COL 95]. Expansion was also favored by the recmitment of Spanish artists to work on royal building sites where they made use of their know-how by adapting it to local materials. Artisans from Saragossa, Jehan de Valence and Jehan-le-Voleur are known on the royal building sites of Mehun sur Yevre, where the first faience tiles have been found [BON 90]. [Pg.41]


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