The table mountains of Västergötland have provided the conditions for completely unique natural
environments. The variation in rocks and composition of the bedrock make for an unusually large variation in
ecosystems. (...) Several remarkable and unique geological features are easily
accessible in the geopark, together representing a time span of around 1.7 billion years. (...) The peneplain is easily accessible in the geopark, including at localities where the transition from
gneiss to the first Cambrian strata can be studied in cross-section, an option that is unique in its availability
for scientists and the public.
3.
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https://en.unesco.org/sites/de..._2020_english-platabergens.pdf
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However, in this instance, the treatment of the naturally flowing folds of the garments and the slightly bent posture of the attendants reflects the Chinese Tang sculptural style of the late 7 th and early 8 th century AD. In some cases, variations unique to Korean arts were added to Buddha images. (...) From this Indian inspired type of image, unique variations developed in the Korean region including a modification to the wearing of the garment by covering both shoulders and the addition of an undergarment sometimes tied around the waist.
(...) With its origins in India, modifications in Central Asia and China, Buddhist sculpture reached the Korean Peninsula via the Silk Roads where these existing influences interacted with local variations to create a unique artistic form, a true testament to the shared heritage of the Silk Roads.
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Score: 1220431.4
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https://en.unesco.org/silkroad...silk-roads-korean-buddhist-art
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While this pattern
is common, Canada’s recent fertility history is unique. The
current TFR is lower than in Nordic or other English-speaking
countries, but higher than in the very low-fertility countries of
Europe and East Asia.
Canada’s unique fertility pattern appears to result from broad
variation across the provinces. (...) Brauner-Otto (forthcoming), Canadian fertility
trends and policies: A story of provincial variation. In Ronald R. Rindfuss and
Minja Kim Choe (Eds.), Low Fertility, Institutions, and Their Policies: Variations
across Industrialized Countries.
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Score: 1214655
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https://www.un.org/en/developm...24/Policy_Briefs/PB_Canada.pdf
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Perishable Products & Flowers
DIRECTORATE FOOD SAFETY & QUALITY ASSURANCEDIRECTORATE FOOD SAFETY & QUALITY ASSURANCE
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INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION
South Africa- major exporter of fresh fruit and vegetables to a variety of international markets
Various international quality standards exist
• Statutory & private
Complying presents` unique challenges to producers competent authorities mandated to
All these standards require the same basic quality assurance
The role of the South African Department of Agriculture (Directorate Food Safety & Quality Assurance):
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South Africa as major exporter: 1900-1994South Africa as major exporter: 1900-1994
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South Africa as major exporter: 1994-presentSouth Africa as major exporter: 1994-present
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South Africa as major exporter: Citrus data 2006South Africa as major exporter: Citrus data 2006
Country ProductionVolumes* Yield/hectare
(kg/Ha) Area harvested
(Ha)
Brazil 20202135.00 - - China 16019500.00 13452.38 84000.00
United States of America 10436251.00 24191.67 1200.00
Mexico 6735231.00 3934.24 10067.00 Spain 5360100.00 15000.00 1000.00
India 4750000.00 13756.91 8215.00
Iran, Islamic Rep of 3825000.00 17372.30 4115.00 Italy 3397842.00 19977.43 1462.00
Nigeria 3250000.00 4514.36 731000.00 Egypt 2797600.00 15350.28 177.00
Kenya 135000.00 6431.02 20992.00
Tanzania, United Rep of 39993.00 5464.27 7319.00 South Africa 7081.10 18344.56 386.00
Malawi 2429.00 7360.61 330.00
Ethiopia 1195.00 5800.97 206.00 Mauritius 475.00 4166.67 114.00
Zimbabwe 399.00 6879.31 58.00
Swaziland 300.00 5000.00 60.00
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South Africa as major exporter: 1994-presentSouth Africa as major exporter: 1994-present
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Various International Quality Standards Exist – Statutory & Private Various International Quality Standards Exist – Statutory & Private
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Various International Quality Standards Exist – Statutory & Private Various International Quality Standards Exist – Statutory & Private
Statutory: • EC Regulations • UNECE • Codex Alimentarius • OECD
Private: • Retailer specific quality
standards i.e. – Tesco, Sainsbury,
Ahold, Albert Hein, Marks and Spencer (M & S), Carrefour, Migros
Food safety and qaulity standards
• TESCO: Natures Choice • CMI: BRC • SQF • Globalgap
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Complying With These Standards Presents Unique Challenges Complying With These Standards Presents Unique Challenges
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Complying With These Standards Presents Unique Challenges Complying With These Standards Presents Unique Challenges
Different inspection specs between standards Variation in standards from year to year
• Statutory (e.g., marking requirements) • Consumer (e.g., organic products, carbon miles)
Standards training behind market innovation More than one inspection - Local Inspection Point Dual inspections (international) Additional inspection fees Product range exported vs. available standards Reflection of the market – no of producers/ exporters Change in destination markets Volatile export market
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Complying With These Standards Presents Unique Challenges Complying With These Standards Presents Unique Challenges
• Delays – Packaging – Cold storage – International Transport – Quarantine & Inspections – Delivery to Agents, Wholesalers, Retailers &
Consumers
• Variations in standards
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In a highly competitive volatile industry flexibility and speed are required.
Example, table grape harvesting in South Africa required a prompt change in CODEX and UNECE standards to accommodate a second crop (late harvest) – unique to South Africa – that involved joint acceptance of a waiver to allow for a new minimum bunch weight.
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Score: 1188438.3
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While this pattern
is common, Canada’s recent fertility history is unique. The
current TFR is lower than in Nordic or other English-speaking
countries, but higher than in the very low-fertility countries of
Europe and East Asia.
Canada’s unique fertility pattern appears to result from broad
variation across the provinces. (...) Brauner-Otto (forthcoming), Canadian fertility
trends and policies: A story of provincial variation. In Ronald R. Rindfuss and
Minja Kim Choe (Eds.), Low Fertility, Institutions, and Their Policies: Variations
across Industrialized Countries.
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Score: 1123938.5
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https://www.un.org/development..._201511_policy_brief_no._4.pdf
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The Prosecution asserts that an extension of
the disclosure deadline to 1 April 2021 is reasonable and justified given the unique
circumstances with respect to these two witnesses.
3. (...) Under regulation 35(1) of the Regulations, applications to extend or reduce a
time limit as ordered by the Chamber shall be made in writing or orally to the
Chamber setting out the grounds on which the variation is sought. The Prosecution
hereby submits an application under regulation 35(1) setting out the grounds for
which it seeks a variation of the time limit for the disclosure of these witness related
materials.
7. (...) The Prosecution submits that an extension
of the disclosure deadline to 1 April 2021 is reasonable and justified within these
unique and limited circumstances.
8. The Prosecution informs the Chamber that due to logistical and operational
challenges, it did not have an earlier opportunity to interview Witness P-0921 prior
to 25 March 2021, despite its best efforts.
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Score: 1111693.4
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https://www.icc-cpi.int/sites/.../CourtRecords/CR2021_03117.PDF
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Step 4. (...) If this is the case, acceptable variations in the a.i. concentration are indicated in Table 1. (...) Indicative acceptable variations in hazardous constituents of a pesticide product Variation in the concentration of hazardous constituents of a pesticide formulation (i.e. the active ingredient and hazardous co-formulants) which are considered to not significantly affect the hazard of that formulation.
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Score: 1110347.6
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https://www.fao.org/pesticide-...are-the-pesticide-products/fr/
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For instance, a study in United As discussed earlier, there could be various granular States found that 87.1 percent of the people were uniquely statistics, like authentication volumes and error rates, about identified by their combined five-digit ZIP code, birthdate the operation of the Aadhaar system that would help to and sex (Sweeney, 2010 [13]). (...) For a researcher it might well be that the existence of a unique identifier would allow far greater “appoint such committees as may be necessary to assist the linkages and insights, particularly when comparing several Authority in discharge of its functions for the purposes of telecom companies’ datasets. (...) Techniques like adding “noise” - variations at random to the dataset - are being explored as potential solutions.
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Score: 1074541.8
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https://www.itu.int/en/publica...e/files/basic-html/page34.html
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A recent collaborative book publication entitled Labcraft defines social innovation labs as:
…a unique kind of laboratory – one that creates a dialogue, listening carefully with an open mind to all the voices, and then tries to translate them, mix them, and amplify them to prototype and develop alternatives.
(...) Each lab is created with its own motivations unique to the context in which it operates. Even amongst UNICEF’s labs there is great variation. (...) @RomyFaulkner
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Score: 1071605.9
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https://www.unicef.org/innovat...es/researching-innovation-labs
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Base collection: A base collection is defined as a set of unique accessions to be preserved for a medium to
long-term period.
(...) Methodology
Computation Method:
The indicator is calculated as the total number of unique accessions of plant genetic resources secured in
medium to long-term conservation facilities. This includes all unique accessions in the base collections of
the country or regional/international centre, as well as unique accessions stored in active collections,
which are not included in the base collections and for which the active collection also supplies the
conservation function of a base collection.
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Score: 1070143.9
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https://www.fao.org/fileadmin/...docs/Metadata-02-05-01_PGR.pdf
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