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, Tables and figures Table 1: List of countries in the analysis and MRL regulation rules

. Argentina, . Australia, . Brazil, . Canada, . Chile et al., Switzerland Countries defer to Codex Algeria, Venezuela Countries defer to EU standards

. Bahrain,

A. Albania, C. Barbuda, and . Island, Countries defer to US standards United States, Mexico Pr(+?D), vol.75, p.86

. Pr, , vol.91, p.38

. Pr, , p.48

, Pr(~D?-), vol.88, p.33

, Pr(+?~D) 8.62%

, Pr(-?D), vol.24, p.14

, Pr(~D?+) 18, p.52

, Pr(D?-) 11.67% Correctly Classified 86, p.21