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Provenance assertions are about occurring or completed activities and the entities they involve. Thus, provenance information returned at a given provenance-URI may commonly be static. But the availability of provenance information about a resource may vary (e.g. if there is insufficient storage to keep it indefinitely, or new information becomes available at a later date), so the provenance information returned at a given URI may change, provided that such change does not contradict any previously retrieved information.
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- How much or how little provenance information is returned in response to to a retrieval request is a matter for the provenance provider application. At a minimum, for as long as provenance information about an entity remains available, sufficient should be returned to enable a client application to walk the provenance graph per <a class="sectionRef" href="#incremental-provenance-retrieval"></a>.
+ How much or how little provenance information is returned in response to a retrieval request is a matter for the provenance provider application. At a minimum, for as long as provenance information about an entity remains available, sufficient should be returned to enable a client application to walk the provenance graph per <a class="sectionRef" href="#incremental-provenance-retrieval"></a>.
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When publishing provenance as a web resource, the <a class="internalDFN">provenance-URI</a> should be discoverable using one or more of the mechanisms described in <a href="#locating-provenance-information" class="sectionRef"></a>.