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International Economic Journal, 1999
This note studies the implications of a firm's advantage to allocate production to different markets under exchange rate risk. As exchange rate volatility increases, so does the value of the option to export. The firm's flexibility can be seen as a real hedging instrument.
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This note studies the implications of a firm's advantage to allocate production to different markets under exchange rate risk. As exchange rate volatility increases, so does the value of the option to export. The firm's flexibility can be seen as a real hedging instrument.
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Protein export through the bacterial Sec pathway
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2016Alexandra Tsirigotaki+4 more
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2003
Bacteriocins are bactericidal proteins that are produced by bacteria. They usually kill only bacterial cells that are closely related to the producing bacteria. The narrow host range is determined by the sophisticated uptake mechanisms that these proteins use to enter susceptible bacterial cells.
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Bacteriocins are bactericidal proteins that are produced by bacteria. They usually kill only bacterial cells that are closely related to the producing bacteria. The narrow host range is determined by the sophisticated uptake mechanisms that these proteins use to enter susceptible bacterial cells.
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Control of Nitrogen Export from Watersheds by Headwater Streams
Science, 2001B. Peterson+14 more
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TREX is a conserved complex coupling transcription with messenger RNA export
Nature, 2002Susana Rodríguez-navarro+2 more
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Plankton networks driving carbon export in the oligotrophic ocean
Nature, 2016Damien Eveillard+2 more
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