source of raw materialsの例文
- Global sourcing of raw materials accounts for some of the container crisis.
- Duplications are a major source of raw material for evolving new genes.
- The earliest industries in India developed near the sources of raw material.
- Banka is strategically located near the source of raw materials for heavy industries.
- The oil refineries there provided a ready source of raw materials.
- The tanneries were built close to the source of raw materials.
- For Japan, Manchuria became an essential source of raw materials.
- Manchuria was the major source of raw materials and heavy industry for the Nationalist government.
- Silversmiths had always regarded coinage as a source of raw material, already government verified for fineness.
- These groups established broader territorial divisions to produce more food and control wider sources of raw materials.
- Ukraine is an important source of raw material for the huge smelters that underpinned the Russian aluminum industry.
- The coal and iron ore deposits of the Black Country area provided a ready source of raw material.
- By controlling the seas and skies, the Allies have isolated Japan from its overseas sources of raw materials.
- They ( international suppliers ) can help seek out high quality sources of raw materials to cope with demand,
- In their view, the United States want to break up Russia and turn it into a source of raw materials.
- A component of high Andean forests, it is regarded as an important source of raw materials for the Andean peoples.
- His initial source of raw material was horse heart, but the crystals thus obtained were too small for X-ray analysis.
- Also, the association provides information on required global manufacturing standards, sources of raw materials, market situations, available plants and equipment.
- Researchers working to create biodegradable car body parts are looking to the cannabis plant as a possible source of raw materials.
- Those five cell lines alone comprise a main source of raw material being used now, at least in the United States.