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  • The term Toarcian turnover, alternatively the Toarcian extinction, the P
  • show's inception in 2000, there has been much turnover among the newscasters, and many guest anchors
  • The period 1990-1995 saw much turnover among Major Lingo's lineup.
  • ne kinase; this may be related to high energy turnover and failure to eliminate cancer cells via apo
  • as head of the food group with US$1.3 billion turnover, and started his own business in upper class
  • Hats around this time of constant membership turnover and by 1982 both Arrobas and Gabriel would le
  • sent self-peptides derived from basal protein turnover and defective ribosomal products.
  • ime students, an annual budget of £15 million turnover and 500 employees.
  • s divided into Refractive Surgery with 8 % of turnover and Cataract Vitreotinal Surgery with 18 %.
  • he company to its current size of £80 million turnover and 80 employees.
  • The turnover and profits of China Minmetals reached US$21.
  • Evidence from ownership, pricing, turnover, and performance of IPOs",(with S. Krishnamur
  • To decrease the time in port for crew turnover and replenishment, three large logistics hatc
  • In addition to RNA processing, turnover and surveillance activities, the exosome is i
  • adhesion, cell-cell signalling, glycoprotein turnover, and roles in inflammation and immune respons
  • nnium Stadium, when the Group recorded record turnover and record profits.
  • It may be involved in articular cartilage turnover and cartilage pathophysiology associated with
  • The school has experienced administrative turnover, and in 2010-2011 the principal is Luis Lopez
  • still the largest - in both directorship and turnover and beds.
  • ude cell-cell recognition, serum glycoprotein turnover, and neutralization of pathogens.
  • und that dietary picolinic acid increases the turnover and excretion of zinc.
  • Kinetic studies have indicated that turnover appears to be limited by a chemical step afte
  • Reports on the extent of hospital CEO turnover are routine produced as well.
  • ular but solid, but it was a season of roster turnover as some aging veterans departed (e.g. Bob Nev
  • dcaster's table, both saving the Spurs from a turnover, as well as providing a dazzling assist to te
  • The 1944 Brooklyn Dodgers saw constant roster turnover as players left for service in World War II.
  • Due to the high turnover, as many as 1,000 people, if not more, may be
  • ed on the Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad by turnover as well as assets.
  • he company's net worth at £35m as of 2003 and turnover as of 2007 at £25m, Trevor Storer is the 904t
  • n 1964 despte of the station's high passenger turnover at the time.
  • ontrol to Sixth Fleet on 10 May and conducted turnover at Majorca between the 12th and the 17th.
  • The aggregate amount of turnover attributable to the Company's five largest cu
  • his specific peptide sequence relates to bone turnover because it is the portion that is cleaved by
  • game, Zeller went for a breakaway dunk off a turnover, but was fouled by Kentucky's Ramon Harris be
  • omic problems lead to first year of declining turnover, but strength of diversified portfolio of ope
  • s with CD44, RHAMM can promote focal adhesion turnover by controlling focal adhesion kinase (FAK) ph
  • Elway barely avoided a turnover by recovering his own fumble on the last play
  • A late turnover by the Steelers gave Dallas a shot to win the
  • se cases, protein trafficking, diffusion, and turnover can be assessed.
  • ty-five strong team and a multi-million pound turnover, carrying out works across the East Midlands.
  • Less than 1% of its annual turnover comes from public foundations from Hungary an
  • Roughly half of its turnover comes from the private sector and half from t
  • In 2003, the Company's turnover crossed the Rs.2,500 crores mark(US$540 Milli
  • nued and focused growth resulted in the Group turnover crossing the prestigious £1.0 billion mark in
  • n it may contribute up to 20% of total energy turnover depending on diet, gender, and exercise type.
  • Turnover differential: +43
  • ce Deacon launched his label, he has seen the turnover double every year and sales increase during t
  • ing the ball in jubilation after recovering a turnover during a regular season home game in Denver.
  • ol experiencing substantial staff and faculty turnover during its first year of operation, leaving o
  • the Co-operative group, today a £9.4 billion turnover enterprise employing in excess of 85,000 peop
  • unting about the figures of the usage and the turnover, especially from advertising.
  • unded in 1984 by CEO Peter Goedvolk, the 2010 turnover exceeded € 2 billion, Argos Oil employs more
  • Turnover exceeded £24 million in 2008, and the busines
  • The turnover exceeded Rs.200cr in the financial year 2007
  • over 5 million cases of wine a year and has a turnover exceeding £60 million.
  • 2008: Record results with turnover exceeding £200M.
  • n the Indian cigarette industry, their annual turnover exceeds INR 1800 crores (approx.
  • Group turnover exceeds £50M.
  • epted a pass, and San Jose capitalized on the turnover, extending the lead to 27-14.
  • In the early years turnover fell far short of that estimated by the devel
  • Turnover first exceeded £100 million in January 2001 a
  • The League's turnover for the 1911 season was £15,889, up £2,477 on
  • Its turnover for the financial year 2005-06 has crossed th
  • t that a pub serving real ale have sufficient turnover for casks to be emptied while still at their
  • Consolidated turnover for 2004 is USD 8.7 billion.
  • It reported $779 million in turnover for 2006.
  • In 2004 the annual turnover for Preem was 40.2 billion Swedish kronor.
  • The annual turnover for his business is around £80 million as of
  • Its turnover for 2008 exceeded 43 million Swedish crowns,
  • Upon arrival in Rota turnover formalities proceeded quickly, and Barnstable
  • or most relevant industrial applications, the turnover frequency is in the range of 10−2 - 102 s−1 (
  • The term turnover frequency (abbreviated TOF) is used to refer
  • y of some kind) and Buffalo had little roster turnover from the lockout (the entire core of that tea
  • te €214,000 was reduced to €21,000, the total turnover from sales of the former book.
  • e transformed their fortunes and helped boost turnover from £2.5m to £6.5m.
  • By 2001, turnover from SAB plc's international operations accou
  • e transformed their fortunes and helped boost turnover from £2.5m to £6.5m.
  • This constant turnover gives the IMP a young, dynamic and internatio
  • e ceiling and helped support the baskets, the turnover giving the 76ers and Wilt Chamberlain the bal
  • Since 1996 Barchester Healthcare's turnover has increased from £7million to £408 in 2009.
  • All arrive at the Turnover homestead, and personalities clash.
  • Olsen survived several periods of significant turnover in Harper's communication staff; in oppositio
  • Its turnover in the year ending June 2008 was expected to
  • rer of compatible inkjet cartridges and has a turnover in excess of £20 million.
  • nd their incompetence led to an extraordinary turnover in labor.
  • tely owned company established in 1976 with a turnover in the region of £100 million.
  • With a turnover in excess of €80million, it is the 4th bigges
  • Johannesburg Stock Exchange and has an annual turnover in excess of ZAR 9 billion and employs more t
  • ompany is expected to cross 1000 crore rupees turnover in year 2009.He is one of the first generatio
  • sidered a realigning election due to the high turnover in MLAs, while it ended the Socreds as a poli
  • BLP is ranked 17th largest in UK law firms by turnover in 2011 at £229m, with profit per equity part
  • areham, Hampshire, employing 70 people with a turnover in 2007 of £4.5m.
  • Remarkable in an age of frequent turnover in the golf industry, Hanover Country Club ha
  • les and the South West of England, and have a turnover in excess of £40 Million.
  • t Engineering's Top Plant Award for efficient turnover in the changeover from Neon production to Cal
  • e, which was good for demand, but also caused turnover in the factory employees.
  • the chain, 10 of which are in Istanbul with a turnover in 2010 of 100 million Turkish Lira (40 milli
  • t valuable blue chip companies with an annual turnover in excess of Rs 40 billion.
  • It is profitable, achieved £60m turnover in 2007.
  • Today, Cotton Traders generates a turnover in excess of £60 million a year, with approx.
  • sing accounts for 10% of the commercial sales turnover in the local market.
  • After turnover in the executive staff, Maxtor decided it had
  • Turnover in the first month of the company's formation
  • veloped after the introduction of the English turnover in the Caribbean, mixed with cumin and curry
  • diet during digestion or from normal protein turnover in the cell.
  • , accounting for 17 percent of Lijjat's total turnover in 1998.
  • dent numbers increased from 12,000 to 31,500, turnover increased from £100m to £320m and research in
  • ia, principally) as the total volume of water turnover increases.
  • onstructs a scattergram where length of stay, turnover interval, discharges, and deaths per availabl
  • The gallery's yearly turnover is in the tens of millions of pounds.
  • he Oslo Stock Exchange and the group's annual turnover is in the region of NOK 3200m.
  • A turnover is a kind of pastry made by placing a filling
  • e strength of 51-100 and the company's Annual turnover is in the range of 0-10 Crs Indian Rupees.
  • ving into an enterprise with a billion dollar turnover, is a true story of success.
  • Their annual turnover is approx.
  • and pig iron, although the major part of the turnover is from traded ferroalloys, Pig iron and meta
  • Now its turnover is around Rs 250 crore.
  • A skew flip turnover is a maneuver in which an aircraft or spacecr
  • Protein turnover is believed to decrease with age in all senes
  • With such a quick turnover, it was expected that new athletes would agai
  • s in future funding and a high level of staff turnover, leading to some instability.
  • ogenesis, extracellular matrix production and turnover leads to abnormal skeletal growth.
  • Sweet turnover made from puff pastry
  • The team's turnover margin went from being ranked 8th in the nati
  • d in sacks allowed, third in scoring offense, turnover margin and net punting.
  • g third in the league and 31st in the NCAA in turnover margin per game (+0.6) in 2007.
  • The Minnesota defense led the Big 10 in turnover margin, red zone defense, and turnovers gaine
  • s defense finished among the nation top-20 in turnover margin, rushing defense, scoring defense and
  • m 118th nationally in 2009 to 18th in 2010 in turnover margin.
  • July 2008 Allen & Overy broke the £1 billion turnover mark, and, for the first time, over half of i
  • 2007 Future Group crosses $1 billion turnover mark.
  • ilure may be negated by increases in collagen turnover markers as well as a reduction in plasma coen
  • jobs in organizations that have a high staff turnover, may be considered contingent work, but aren'
  • Best Director - Turnover, Michael Blieden
  • ng sales growth over the past few years, with turnover more than doubling in the period 2006 - 2010.
  • Both job satisfaction and job turnover need to be measured.
  • An ideal catalyst would have an infinite turnover number in this sense, because it wouldn't eve
  • One of the earliest values of the turnover number was 3 x 107 (molecules of acetylcholin
  • Other services: Turnover, number of persons employed, output prices.
  • For example, carbonic anhydrase has a turnover number of 400,000 to 600,000 s−1, which means
  • cal fields, such as organometallic catalysis, turnover number (abbreviated TON) is used with a sligh
  • lity, kinetic parameters such as Km value and turnover number, occurrence and localization, mutants
  • Of couse the cost of the catalyst is ofset of turnover numbers are high.
  • To determine an individual's rate of bone turnover, numerous biomarkers are available in the bod
  • In American football, a turnover occurs when the team with the ball loses poss
  • es in the United Kingdom, which has an annual turnover of £74 million.
  • SME membership for UK publishers with a turnover of less than £2.5 million.
  • The distribution centre has an annual turnover of around £5 million (net).
  • second largest utility company with an annual turnover of 42.9 billion Swedish Krona (SEK) (approxim
  • The company has 1600 employees and a turnover of approximately 900 MUSD.
  • before the inclusion of player trading from a turnover of £23,249,000.
  • Turnover of mature miRNA is needed for rapid changes i
  • passing through it each year, with an annual turnover of £58.5 million a year.
  • The Trust has an annual turnover of around £118million and employs some 1,800
  • a and over 50 per cent of the lessees who had turnover of more than £500,000 pa earned less than £15
  • n practiced however the gang remained despite turnover of original members due to cyclical recruitme
  • It employs over 160 people and has a turnover of £40 million.
  • vertising about Morgan's involvement with the turnover of the Panama Canal to the government of Pana
  • In 2007 Vitacress had a turnover of £81m and employed around 1,000 people.
  • In 1899-1900 there was a turnover of about £15,000 and profit of £781 (about 5%
  • at of high productivity and that of a regular turnover of group members - only Mark E. Smith and Mar
  • The total turnover of the organization is 3200 crores Indian rup
  • Scheibler employed 180 labourers and earned a turnover of 305.100
  • h others, pointing, for instance, to her high turnover of parliamentary assistants.
  • In the 2007 financial year the company had a turnover of UK£379.7 million.
  • Following the war, there was a large turnover of pupils and staff and a continued increase
  • The reported turnover of the company is close to INR 1,000,000 and
  • The Company has grown to a group with a Turnover of £335 million and profits of £2.0 million i
  • With an annual turnover of around US$12 billion, Li & Fung (Trading)
  • The seat had a higher turnover of members in its first eighteen years than a
  • ts across California, Oregon and Nevada and a turnover of $100m.
  • ximately 400 employees and reported in 2007 a turnover of around 200 million euros.
  • It had an annual turnover of £5million and Fred Harris remained Chairma
  • as a high centrality coefficient and a retail turnover of around EUR 10,000 per inhabitant.
  • y employed approximately 11,500 people with a turnover of approx £1b per annum.
  • The Drill Hall has an annual turnover of £1.25 million; previously this was support
  • In 1934, the company had a turnover of 132,000 guilders; by 1943, this had increa
  • The group recorded a turnover of INR 11,500 crore (equivalent to INR 115 bi
  • It has an annual turnover of £6.6 million, according to the British Uni
  • 1989, a company that built up to an eventual turnover of £7.5 million.
  • uilding company with 530 employees and annual turnover of 0,5 billion Korunas.
  • In 2004, the company reported an annual turnover of about 200 crores rupees (40 million US dol
  • e the facility for 10 years, with a projected turnover of £2.5m each year.
  • lommens Fisk AB with about 30 employees and a turnover of about 70 million SEK.
  • Over its history there was a high turnover of shops, with only one remaining original te
  • The company has a turnover of around 15 billion USD and has business int
  • io-visual rental business in the world with a turnover of $750 million.
  • It is now possible that the turnover of small to medium manufacturing and wholesal
  • recorded pretax profits of €7.4 million on a turnover of €19.4 million in early 2009, more than twi
  • biggest law firm in the Lawyer UK 200 with a turnover of £135m.
  • 3,000 tonnes each year and realises an annual turnover of £15 million across the UK in both food ser
  • xture problems, managerial changes and a high turnover of players contributing to the overall instab
  • protein synthesis inhibitor by preventing the turnover of elongation factor G (EF-G) from the riboso
  • over India for diwali, this industry has huge turnover of around 1000 crore rupees(around 200 millio
  • .5 million tonnes of crude per year and had a turnover of US$ 8 billion during last year.
  • n followed poor critical reviews, substantial turnover of writing and production staff and other com
  • Norway, and the largest in Midt-Norge, with a turnover of NOK 1.7 billion in 2004.
  • ld 22,000 pairs of glasses, and had an annual turnover of £1m.
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