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Geographical Indications of Origin

2022
Abstract This chapter examines the sui generis protection of geographical indications (GIs) in the UK. It describes the historical origins of and justifications for such regimes, which developed around wine protection. It then describes the major international treaties in this area, while indicating the importance of bilateral agreements.
L. Bently   +3 more
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Geographic Origin of Benthic Foraminiferal Species

Science, 1986
Museum collections were used to document the worldwide Pliocene and Pleistocene fossil record of 59 species that now occur on the Atlantic continental margin of North America. Tabulation of these data indicates that benthic foraminifera evolve at all latitudes and in all parts of the world ocean rather than from some center or centers of origin ...
M A, Buzas, S J, Culver
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Tracing the geographical origin of cocaine

Nature, 2000
Cocaine carries a chemical fingerprint from the region where the coca was grown. Here we show that cocaine originating from different geographic regions in South America can be identified by its isotope-ratio signature. The distinct carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) isotope-ratio combinations allow the country of origin to be determined for the ...
J R, Ehleringer   +3 more
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The Geographical Origins of Geographical Thinking on Health Care Work

2021
This chapter explores how geographical ideas have been central to thinking and acting in caring practice over many centuries in many places. This includes in forms of caring in prehistoric times; in the earliest origins of ancient Chinese and Indian medicine; in the health ideas of ancient Greek writers; in medicine in the age of European exploration ...
Gavin J. Andrews   +2 more
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43. Geographical indications of origin

2018
This chapter examines three regimes that form part of the legal framework that governs the way agricultural products are described and labelled. It first considers the scheme developed by the European Union to regulate protected designations of origin (PDOs) and protected geographical indications (PGIs).
L. Bently   +3 more
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Geographic diversity of Helicobacter pylori in cadavers: Forensic estimation of geographical origin

Forensic Science International, 2013
A method for determining the geographical origin of unidentified cadavers by determining the genotype of Helicobacter pylori, which is latent in one-half of the world's population, was developed. In the first stage, DNA was extracted from samplings at 5 points in the gastric mucosa of 177 individuals randomly selected from cadavers undergoing medico ...
Sayaka, Nagasawa   +3 more
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Geographical Origins of the Tarascans

Geographical Review, 1995
After the destruction of the Aztec empire, the Spanish learned that the Tarascans, or Purepecha, of Michoacan were culturally different from their neighbors. The origin of the Purepecha continues to intrigue. Clues include linguistic affinity and long-established trade links with the Andean region and overseas contact to the south.
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18. Indications of Geographical Origin

2016
This chapter examines indications of geographical origin, which establishes a link between a certain geographical location and the goods originating from that location. That link allows the consumer to distinguish between identical or similar goods based on their geographical origin.
Justine Pila, Paul L .C. Torremans
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