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The menu is all seafood from the Venetian lagoon, and specific provenance is often noted on the menu.
Treat it as a key ingredient rather than an afterthought, seek out the good stuff with a specific provenance.
Products with complex production chains, such as Spanish olive oil that is bottled in Italy, or products where premiums can be charged for specific provenance, such as Aberdeen Angus burgers.
But Mr. Lunsqui's plastic whistles, sounding arrestingly odd and beautiful, had a specific provenance: They were of the variety used by knife sharpeners in his hometown, São Paulo, Brazil, and are related to the Aeolian flute common to Latin American folk music.
Therefore, specific provenance techniques have been developed for WSNs that take into account the constrained resources of sensor nodes.
Individuals PL3 and PL12 (Table 1) differ from the majority haplotype, though neither sample is associated with a specific provenance.
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Trials of the Diaspora identifies four different kinds of anti-Semitism with a specific "English provenance".
A nanopublication consists of three parts: a statement, e.g., protein X (subject) catalyzes (predicate) reaction Y (object), conditions under which the statement holds, e.g., a specific compartment, and provenance of the statement, e.g., author and literature.
One, obviously, was that any good music can survive the specifics of its provenance.
Large viruses also have many "unique", lineage-specific genes the provenance of which remains uncertain.
That spot is an Art Deco chair of anonymous provenance but specific charm.
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