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Table 3 : Net Primary Production , * Carbon Pool , and Turnover live carbon pool ( 109 tons ) 121.80 139.13 216.26 1,009.41 1,070.00 Carbon as a measure of produc- tivity * Equivalent to the gross primary production less the respiration ...
Table 3 : Net Primary Production , * Carbon Pool , and Turnover live carbon pool ( 109 tons ) 121.80 139.13 216.26 1,009.41 1,070.00 Carbon as a measure of produc- tivity * Equivalent to the gross primary production less the respiration ...
Page 256
... production , and indeed it is true that , while performing , he is the focus of attention . During the pre- paratory and rehearsal phases of production , however , he may be a subordinate . In the Renaissance , for instance , the actors ...
... production , and indeed it is true that , while performing , he is the focus of attention . During the pre- paratory and rehearsal phases of production , however , he may be a subordinate . In the Renaissance , for instance , the actors ...
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... production of goods it is particularly well equipped to produce ; it should export part of this produc- tion , taking in exchange other goods that it cannot so readily turn out . Smith did not expand these ideas at much length ; but ...
... production of goods it is particularly well equipped to produce ; it should export part of this produc- tion , taking in exchange other goods that it cannot so readily turn out . Smith did not expand these ideas at much length ; but ...
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