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chain

[cheyn] / tʃeɪn /




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“Because of the size of California’s market, standards set by the state can have national implications for manufacturers, supply chains and consumers, even when companies operate primarily outside of California.”

From Los Angeles Times

But they have worked to portray themselves as reliable partners for the American government in energy markets and critical-mineral supply chains.

From The Wall Street Journal

With his longtime producing partner Gary Krieg, they gravitated toward researchers solving the problem of “protein folding,” figuring out how to predict the 3-D shape of proteins from a chain of amino acids.

From The Wall Street Journal

Dietary fibre is a chain of sugar molecules produced by plants that cannot be digested by humans.

From BBC

And they see potential upside to the 70% price hikes for both memory types, citing checks of the supply chain.

From MarketWatch