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location at the back of a manual for reference material that is important to the reader, but would interrupt the flow of the text, usually because of its size. May also contain forms that relate to more than one module.
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material which is not part of the main text appearing at the end of the book.
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Supplementary materials printed at the end of the general text.
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The additional or supplementary material sometimes found at the end of a book.
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The effect of an improvement in the terms of trade can be illustrated by way of an example. Assume that wheat is the only good produced in Australia. In year 1, 10 million tonnes of wheat are produced, priced at $100 per tonne giving a total value of production of wheat of $1,000 million. Part of the wheat (30 per cent, worth $300 million) is exported while the rest is consumed within Australia. ...
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