Provenance and age of bacteria-like structures locations from which the specimens were obtained from were as follows.
It just is a moral outlook that refuses to acknowledge its provenance and what it needs to support it.
Biological plausibility depends not only on the machinery of wetware, but also on its epigenetic provenance.
He found metaphoric power in the absence of a visible provenance for the spring that supported life.
The large range of germination percentages among accessions with storage time underscores the variability of ageing rates of seeds with similar growth provenances.
Negative judgments on social class, nationality, education, regional provenance, and accent, can all manifest themselves as linguistic prejudice.
Many factors, such as seed provenance, maturity at harvest and conditions of storage and sensitivity to imbibition, have been suggested to explain these apparent controversies.
This suggests a restricted distribution of such vessels, even though the many specimens with an unknown provenance argue for caution in this respect.