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The cost of fuelwood saved using improved stoves is predicted to be a very low $2.77 per metricton.
The cost per metricton of fuelwood saved is about $2.77, which is a small fraction of the market value.
Then take the figures of the cost of production of a metricton of coal.
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In the last few months it has almost reached 55 dollars per metricton.
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For bacon imports payments are £86 per metricton lower than they would otherwise have been.
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An analysis conducted in ore deposits indicated that 39.75 grams of gold can be found in a metricton of ore.
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In case of emergency, a whole metricton of ballast could be released in less than two minutes.
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He demands one metricton of gold as her ransom fund.
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This amount of methane has more than twice the global warming potential than the 1 metricton, which would have been produced by combustion.
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These locomotives produced almost 40 ihp continuous per metricton locomotive weight, which probably still is a world record.
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It is present in uranium ores in concentrations of 100 micrograms per metricton.
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A bulk bag designed to transport one metricton of material, will itself only weigh 5-7 lbs.
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The term "metricton" is also used to denote a tonne (kg, lb), which is about 2% less than the long ton.
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In documents that predate 1960 the word "ton" is sometimes spelled "tonne", but in more recent documents "tonne" refers exclusively to the metricton.
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Body mass typically is in the range of 25-30 metricton, with large specimens weighing over 40 metricton.
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She was 27 m long with a weight of 90 metricton.
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The vehicle has a combat weight of 29.9short ton metricton and carries 40 spare rockets.
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During aluminium melting the dross is generated, resulting typically 25 kg of dross per metricton of molten aluminium (3 wt%) 2.
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It traditionally referred to a metricton of ore containing 1% (i.e. 10 kg) of metal.
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Further calculation of the value of one tree (replaced or not), a metricton of fish, or of soil carbon depends on these probabilities.
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This gives a weight of around 100.000 metricton.
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In early 2008, the company secured private funding through a special stock offering to create a 100,000 metricton annual capacity biodiesel plant.
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Therefore, about one metricton was used in the text.
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It yields about 40- 100 of shale oil per one metricton of oil shale.
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It has a 1 metricton capacity hopper and is able to ferry two passengers as a topdresser.
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The budget also proposed a coal tax of 1 per metricton on domestic and imported coal used for power generation.
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Cocoa plunged $450 to a low of $3,217 a metricton before rebounding quickly.
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About 23 kg (51 lb) are required for every metricton of aluminium.
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Worldscale establishes a baseline price for carrying a metricton of product between any two ports in the world.
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Recovered ore grade averages about 0.06 carats (12 mg) per metricton.
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The ships also all feature cargo cranes with a 50 metricton capacity.
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Annual production has exceeded 5000 metric tons in recent years.
This occurs despite a rise in per capita emissions in high-income countries from 3.4 metric tons to 4.4 metric tons.
It consumed nearly 10,000 tons of steel, or 1 metricton per square metre of deck (itself having a very low ratio of area usage, 24 to 38.4).
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Potential carbon emission reductions are measured in carbon metric tons.
It is 352 feet (107 m) tall and made up of 78 layers of pink granite, topped with an eleven ton (10 metricton) bronze urn.
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One tonne, or metricton, is 1,000kg.
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The spacecraft would have a total mass of 625 metric tons, with 82 additional metric tons available for payload.
At present, out of the 80 metric tons of this oilseed cake available per year, 34 tons are sold as a conventional feedstuff.
Some weights are put on a balance scale; each weight is an integer number of grams randomly chosen between one gram and one million grams (one metricton).
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However, such method of transportation lacks commercial or military value, as physical laws prohibit any mass greater than 80 metricton to be moved through a hypertunnel.
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In front of the boiler house is a 50-ton (49.875 metricton) electric hoist and the hoist electric power house is to the right of the boiler house.
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At least 4,326 km of waterways are usable by craft up to 400 metricton capacity, and over 3,000 km are usable by ships up to 1,250 metricton capacity.
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The change in shares is driven primarily by a doubling of per capita emissions in the lower-middle-income countries, from 0.4 metric tons to 0.8 metric tons.
The milk quota of the organic dairy farms summed up to around 400,000 metric tons, about one-third of the organic milk could be sold with a premium in 1999.
In contrast, per capita emissions in the high-income countries rise by 2 metric tons over the period.
For a family with three older children, this corresponds to 7 metric tons of alcohol per week.
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The present contract is in fact for 800,000 metric tons of coarse grains.
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The production of coal, including brown coal briquettes, amounted to some 16,730,000 metric tons.
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What does it mean in metric tons of salmon, and how does it compare with the total catch in that area?
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In 1973 exports were 4·04 million metric tons and imports 2·78 million metric tons; reimports are included with imports and not recorded separately.
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However, the average weekly recovery in 1973 of grade 5 waste paper, which is predominantly composed of newsprint, was about 3,800 metric tons.
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In 1972 1,665 thousand metric tons was imported.
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To take another example, four million metric tons of motor spirit were consumed by them.
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The figures are as follows (metric tons, 96° polarisation): 1970, 366,720; 1971, 642,297; 1972, 486,361.
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The total catches by local fishermen in the former were 1,283 metric tons in 1967 and 579 metric tons in 1968.
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The latest available information shows intervention stocks of 267,000 metric tons.
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The catch in 1964 was, in fact, appreciably higher than the salmon catch last year, which was some 1,200 metric tons.
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Last year the trawlers were taking up over 314 metric tons of salmon.
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The latest available information shows public intervention stocks of 124,335 metric tons and privately-owned stocks of 124,416 metric tons.
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This supplemented stocks of approximately 5,000 metric tons already available in the camps at the beginning of the year.
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In 1951 consumption stood at roughly 2,700 million metric tons of coal equivalent.
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It has been estimated that that stock will rise to three-quarters of a million metric tons in the next three or four years.
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For instance, their trade in iron and steel products rose from 2,108,000 metric tons in 1952 to 5,664,000 metric tons.
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Annual imports of ores and concentrates averaged 74,000 metric tons over the last five years.
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In the same period of 1975 it was 55,700 metric tons.
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Forty-three thousand metric tons were imported, valued at £2·7 million cif.
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Is the new figure of 180,000 metric tons to be an actual figure, or a licensed figure?
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The arrangement envisaged total shipments of 212,000 metric tons.
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In the financial year 1973–4 commitments were signed or otherwise made for £2·2 million and 18,000 metric tons of wheat.
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They were never less than 15,000,000 metric tons, and they would rise on occasion to as much as 30,000,000 or 32,000,000 metric tons.
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Before the war the total exports of all fats and oils were just under 6,000,000 metric tons.
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Approximately 71,442 metric tons have been imported to date.
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That means an increase from 177,000 metric tons in 1965 to 1,651,000 metric tons by 1975.
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The comparable figure for the calendar year 1938 is estimated at 1,723,000 metric tons.
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This represents an increase of about 2,050,000 metric tons over the output in the preceding quarter.
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Exports of timber and coal in 1947, excluding inter-zonal trade, amounted to 932,000 metric tons and 12.13 million tons respectively.
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Current supply difficulties arise from the hot, dry summer which reduced production by an estimated 2¼ million metric tons compared to last season.
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I think he made it 1,290,000 metric tons.
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Those words make clear that the scheme is not, as some people have said, restricted to 200,000 metric tons.
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According to my information, these plants produced about 64,000 metric tons of nitrogen in 1941–42, and about 8o,000 metric tons in 194–43.
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The world's consumption of coal has settled down to a yearly quantity of about 1,300,000,000 metric tons.
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The actual figures are 230.3 metric tons against 106.7 metric tons.
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Imports and exports of ingots, semi-finished and finished steel were 3,807 and 3,120 thousand metric tons, respectively.
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Nearly 1 million metric tons were imported in 1975.
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The estimated amount was 22,000 million metric tons.
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In 1970, the figure is thought to have declined slightly to 2,146 metric tons.
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Freight set down in 1968 was 850 metric tons and 1,660 tons was uplifted.
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According to calculations made, closing this power station will increase carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 3.5 million metric tons per year.
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Estimates for the coming year are just under 4,000,000 metric tons.
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The coastal fishery reached a peak in 1964, when about 1,500 metric tons of salmon were taken in it.
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The exports in 1922 were 9,000,000 metric tons, and in 1924 they were nearly 16,000,000 metric tons, or very nearly double.
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The weight of the gold from which the gold articles were made was over 20 metric tons, and that of silver over 30 metric tons.
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During the past four years they have fluctuated between about 860 and 1,400 metric tons.
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This compares with a total of 5,564 metric tons during the whole of 1942.
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