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- sampling Zoological specimen, an animal or part of an animal preserved for scientific use Herbarium, a collection of preserved plant specimens for scientific...
- Specimen are a British band founded in the 1980s. Their music has been described as spanning many different genres of music, including glam, goth, punk...
- specimen, or in some cases specimens. Types are of great significance to biologists, especially to taxonomists. Types are usually physical specimens that...
- thirteen body fossil specimens of Archaeopteryx and a feather that may belong to it have been found, although the Haarlem specimen was re****igned to another...
- Tyrannosaurus is one of the most iconic dinosaurs and is known from numerous specimens, some of which have individually acquired notability due to their scientific...
- A specimen charge is a type of criminal charge that can be made under the United Kingdom's legal system. It can be made when an individual is being charged...
- knowledge of zoology. Zoological specimens are extremely diverse. Examples are bird and mammal study skins, mounted specimens, skeletal material, casts, pinned...
- specimen taken from the source of the specimen. When biological specimens are stored, ideally they remain equivalent to freshly-collected specimens for...
- / Specimens (A Giant Fern) (C****ette) 2017 – Sculptures (First Terrace Records) (LP) 2018 – In The Dust of Idols (SVS Records) (LP) 2019 – Specimens /...
- which adult or subadult specimens had been described, and mentioned that at least 7 additional, "similarly sized" specimens were known to them; McClain...