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Dictionary » P » Provenance Provenanceprovenance For seeding material, the provenance is the harvest location, for plants, it is both the harvest location and the location of the nursery. ![]()
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Results from our forumThe Fiber Disease... prove to be multi drug resistant (MDR) And that it is most rational and justified that the public demands criminal investigation to determine its provenance. Again I like to emphasize that it is necessary to unite, create a legal base and to seek litigation. Sincerely, tamtam
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The Fiber Disease... cause for something that is synthetic. A synthetic element with an impressive memory load. Not only memory about its diverse (hence synthetic) provenance but also memory that relates to its inherent systematic. Bio-systematic! Like a Turing machine.
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The Fiber Disease... agent specialist of Cornell University. A specialist working on the reemergence of tb. Pathogens are R&D motors and whatever the etiology or provenance; You can't get it proved if it will disrupt present scientific order! That' s why we have Dr. Martins with ongoing researches that will never ...
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The Fiber DiseasePathogens are population control regulators. Statician turn the effects into a morbidity and mortality rate. To mention provenance is not profitable. One door down the alley creates a serious problem and the other door is supposed to solve it. All together R&D flowers as never ...
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