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Meaning of "natural or synthetic origin"

'Natural or synthetic origin' refers to the classification or categorization of substances, materials, or products based on their source or origin. It distinguishes between those that are derived from natural sources, such as plants or animals, and those that are artificially created or manufactured through chemical processes

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natural or synthetic origin
They may also be of natural or synthetic origin.
The mortar according to the invention therefore contains calcium sulphate of natural or synthetic origin.
The sample can be of natural or synthetic origin.
Therefore, new compounds with anti-herpetic activity must be developed, whether natural or synthetic origin.
The fibre may be of natural or synthetic origin.
Said composition may further comprise one or more active ingredients of natural or synthetic origin.
Said PRMs can be of natural or synthetic origin.
The amino acids are preferably naturally occurring amino acids, of either natural or synthetic origin.
The wax may be of natural or synthetic origin.
The organic thickening polymers according to the invention may be of natural or synthetic origin.
An organic substance of natural or synthetic origin characterized by being polymeric.
The polypeptides of the invention may be of natural or synthetic origin.
Diamonds can be of natural or synthetic origin and mono or polycrystal.
The perfuming ingredients can be of natural or synthetic origin.
The carrier can be of natural or synthetic origin or can be modified natural material.

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The claimed polypeptides may be of natural or synthetic origin.
Glycolipids of natural or synthetic origin and principally the ethers and esters of glucose ;.
These compounds can be of natural or synthetic origin.
The powder particles used according to the invention may be of natural or synthetic origin.
They can be of natural or synthetic origin.
Flavourants refers to a variety of flavour materials of natural or synthetic origin.
The latter may be of natural or synthetic origin and of varied nature.
Mordenites useable as basic materials may be of natural or synthetic origin.
Resin, An organic substance of natural or synthetic origin characterized by being polymeric in nature.
The tocopherols and tocotrienols can be of natural or synthetic origin.
This is the deployment of a membrane of natural or synthetic origin covering a periodontal defect.
The magnesium silicates in accordance with the invention may be of natural or synthetic origin.
A2, Fatty acids and esters thereof of natural or synthetic origin including triglyceride oils.
Recombination substrates or DNA sequences to be recombined can have a natural or synthetic origin.
The fillers may be of natural or synthetic origin.
The cinnamic acid or derivative thereof can be of natural or synthetic origin.
These clays may be of natural or synthetic origin.
The nitrogen source will advantageously be a peptone of natural or synthetic origin.
The proteins may be of natural or synthetic origin.
The polypeptides according to the invention can be of natural or synthetic origin.
These clays can be of natural or synthetic origin.
The lycopene used according to the invention can be of natural or synthetic origin.
The flavoring may be of natural or synthetic origin.
The carotenoid used according to the invention may be of natural or synthetic origin.
The colloid may be of natural or synthetic origin.
This polymer acts as dispersing agent and may be of natural or synthetic origin.
The fillers can be of natural or synthetic origin.
Flavonoid available for use in the present invention may be of natural or synthetic origin.
These compounds may be of natural or synthetic origin.
When the hydrolipids comprise polysaccharides, these may be of natural or synthetic origin.
The antibody may be of natural or synthetic origin.
Colouring agents can be included and these can be of either natural or synthetic origin.
The substance may be of natural or synthetic origin.
According to the invention, phloroglucinol or its derivatives can be of natural or synthetic origin.
Such a colorant may be of natural or synthetic origin.

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