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bonded areas ECON

bonded warehouses ECON

public bonded warehouse ECON

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These polymers include polypeptides, polyamides, polyesters, polysulfides, and polyurethanes with amino acids either forming part of their main chains or bonded as side-chains.
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He helped the railway avoid bankruptcy in the 1930s and refinanced $67 million in bonded debt that fell due in the late 1940s.
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Ligands with more than one bonded atom are called polydentate or multidentate.
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However, many of the internal transportation improvements were destroyed during that conflict, although bonded debt remained to be paid, even as additional progress had ended.
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A fixed retainer typically consists of a passive wire "bonded" to the tongue-side of the (usually, depending on the patient's bite, only lower) incisors.
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Asbestos, usually in bonded corrugated panels, has been used widely in the 20th century as an inexpensive, non-flammable roofing material with excellent insulating properties.
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Early wall plugs were thick-walled fibre tubes, made of parallel strings bonded with glue.
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The two met as children in a repressive orphanage and bonded.
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Now we have a number of bonded warehouse opportunities.
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The nondirectional fibers (plexifilaments) are first spun and then bonded together by heat and pressure, without binders.
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