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An important part of the GBIF mission is the repatriation of data for specimens from developing countries [2].
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Repatriation of ancillary study data to relevant primary studies may be desirable after ancillary study completion (Step 8 in the ancillary study workflow).
Successful data repatriation requires that data, provenance notations and context information adhere to the standards and formats of the primary study.
Although young tortoises had been repatriated very regularly (one to two campaigns of repatriations have typically been performed each year), analysis of objective repatriation data allowed us to identify a large variance in the number of animals released each year.
And monthly data from the U.S. Treasury show that there was actually a repatriation of portfolio flows of $21 billion in July.
"The provision was generally successful in prompting the repatriation of vast sums of foreign profits," wrote Joseph Calianno, a tax partner at Grant Thornton, in a recent analysis of the data.
(In the United States, the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act has provided for the repatriation of such remains since 1990).
The authorities are working on the repatriation of 700 more.
Mr. Kimmelman should demand the repatriation of this priceless heritage.
They would like the repatriation of social and employment rights.
Because a grand, unilateral repatriation of powers might sound appealing.
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