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But this is far pettier in provenance.
Some of those ingredients are Japanese either in provenance or inspiration.
This latest search goes back to 1933, with an eye to gaps in provenance.
"It is linked with the issue of consumption and an awakening interest in provenance and authenticity".
"Waitrose are close to us in terms of the interest in provenance," he says.
And while poster collectors are usually not interested in provenance, he said, in this case, "it makes the story irresistible".
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But in provenance-conscious, environment-attuned Seattle, such a question can all too easily be heard as a challenge, a taunt: assure us that these mollusks weren't the denizens of some distant seabed, relocated through a lavish outlay of fossil fuel.
Changes in the provenance areas are indicated in inverse relationships between zircon, rutile, tourmaline (ZRT) and carbonate particles.
For anyone less interested in the provenance of these ideas than in how far they might go, this is encouraging.
The mapping from any node in the provenance graphs to a node in the WSN is single-valued, whereas from a WSN node to a node in the provenance graphs the mapping is multi-valued.
Cultivated rice, known as a short-day plant in its original provenance in low-latitude areas, differentiates its panicle largely based on its photoperiod sensitivity.
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