specimens in English

noun
1
an individual animal, plant, piece of a mineral, etc., used as an example of its species or type for scientific study or display.
Another corner of the display showed zoological specimens , minerals and ores, and surgical instruments.

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1. Can you procure some specimens for me / procure me some specimens?

2. Students examining Amphipod specimens.

3. His likes collecting butterfly specimens.

4. Anthozoan Survey Set - 4 Specimens

5. Microbiology Specimens: Bacteriology and MycoBacteriology

6. The specimens are drained, the cleaning treatment repeated twice more, and the specimens dried at room temperature.

7. Natural Apophyllite crystal specimens from India

8. Normally specimens have to be dehydrated.

9. There are countless specimens of Abjection …

10. Fabre Minerals - search for Anomite specimens

11. Creatinine ratios between multiple urine specimens

12. Most Autunite specimens are highly fluorescent

13. 6.Data entry and processing specimens including: labeling, Centrifuging, splitting, and freezing specimens as required by test order

14. Collect paleontology, mammal specimens , malacology, and entomology.

15. Prostate Biopsy specimens: Ask for meticulous labeling

16. The specimens were carefully mounted on slides.

17. Topics: Chapbooks -- Specimens, Children's poetry, Nursery rhymes

18. Aquarists work with marine animals and specimens

19. As an Accessioning Technician I you will ensure proper handling of all specimens received and prepare specimens for laboratory testing

20. Arsenopyrite makes attractive mineral specimens as well

21. Artificially propagated specimens of the following hybrids:

22. P. Box Anvil, used to secure parallel specimens.

23. They took blood and urine specimens for analysis.

24. The finest specimens of Brucite are found in …

25. He has a collection of rare insect specimens.

26. They're collecting specimens off the Cay Sal Bank.

27. ‘Specimens from living patients vastly outnumber autopsy specimens, and the absence of Autolysis makes tissue from living people technically preferable for most purposes.’

28. V zero to nine (Apteroid specimens occur with

29. The vertebral Aponeurosis was identified in 100% of specimens

30. Air permeability tests were also performed on selected specimens.

31. A wide variety of specimens are Accessioned each day

32. At the moment, around 140 specimens are alive worldwide.

33. Wrap the finest dessert specimens individually, in some newspaper.

34. 22 Methods MSI was examined in 36 gastric cancer specimens obtained endoscopically and during surgery and in 30 intestinal metaplasia specimens using PCR SSCP methods.

35. Initial Chimerism Testing: Complete Chimerism analysis requires 3 specimens

36. Wild orchids —especially rare specimens— are sometimes sold illegally.

37. If requested, collect specimens of urine from diabetic residents.

38. Barite is a common mineral and makes very attractive specimens

39. By April 2014, between two localities, 1,754 specimens were recovered.

40. The major end member molecule in all specimens is almandine.

41. Such specimens may be cut and polished using lapidary equipment.

42. Some of his specimens are housed at the British Museum.

43. The aquarium has some interesting specimens of unusual tropical fish.

44. On a smaller scale, Bougainvillea can make stunning bonsai specimens

45. R87.6 - Abnormal Cytological findings in specimens from female genital organs

46. Only two stuffed specimens exist today, in Paris and Vienna.

47. Belemnitella americana These specimens have been polished up a bit

48. Four new petrified specimens of Cupules assigned to Hydrasperma cf

49. Melanistic (all black) specimens have been documented from west Africa.

50. DNA has been successfully amplified from specimens of similar age.