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The next phone call could be a request from Environment Canada to determine the species of origin of jewelry made from bone or hair and whether that sample originates from an endangered species listed under the Convention on the International Trade of Endangered Species (CITES).

An important question is how to evaluate the results as evidence that a glass sample originates from a known glass source or from an arbitrary different glass source.

The complete sample originates from the database of the Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship of the water sector and Bangladesh Social Enterprise Projects for social business enterprises.

The scaling sample originates from the geothermal plant in Neustadt-Glewe in the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern in northern Germany (Degering et al. 2011).

The scaling sample originates from the cooler side of the heat exchanger, where the brine is close to reaching its final temperature of about 70 °C.

The largest part of immigrant parents in our sample originates from countries, where the education and employment of women is not commonplace.

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Most immigrants in our sample originate from Latin America.

The resultant band patterns were compared with a standard astaxanthin sample originated from Haematococcus pluvialis.

Macondo refers to any crude oil sample originating from the MW, source of the Deepwater Horizon disaster.

This sample originated from an anonymous healthy individual.

The final sample originated from a 9 year-old male Golden Retriever×Great Pyrenees F1 dog (F1).

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