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voucher
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voucher
1. a document serving as evidence for some claimed transaction, as the receipt or expenditure of money
2. Brit a ticket or card serving as a substitute for cash
3. any of certain documents that various groups of British nationals born outside Britain must obtain in order to settle in Britain
4. English law obsolete
a. the summoning into court of a person to warrant a title to property
b. the person so summoned


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Nonlethal sampling, of course, carries the disadvantage that the tissue archive is not associated with deposited specimens, so the approach we describe is of course not a substitute for systematic study in which DNA sequences should always be associated with vouchered shells and tissue samples.
Specimens vouchered during the course of this study are currently housed at the Atterbury Fish and Wildlife Area, Edinburgh, Indiana.
Vouchered 13 October 2007 by Witsell 07-578 (ANHC) and 30 October 2007 by Peck 07-2041 LRU; compared to material from Garvan Woodland Gardens, Crank 07-142 (LRU).
 
 
 
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