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The phrase "a more recent specimen" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a newer example or instance of something, often in scientific or academic contexts.
Example: "In our research, we analyzed a more recent specimen to compare its characteristics with those of older samples."
Alternatives: "a newer example" or "a later specimen".
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He placed the skeleton in that era and said it probably had been in a traveling freak show, relieving local fears that it was a more recent specimen.
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Although locality information on older specimens may only contain the county or even country of collection, more recent specimens often include a detailed description of the collection site (e.g., location near a highway or cross streets) or highly accurate GPS coordinates.
On the other hand, one can walk along cases on one side of the hall and travel through time from older to more recent specimens.
Therefore, susceptibilities represent more recent specimens.
In addition to the oldest specimens recorded in Table 1, Fig. 1 highlights more recent specimens collected during the late 19th century and throughout the 20th century (pink and black dots, Fig. 1).
In a more recent study, 12% of 135 clinical specimens from Aberdeenshire, Scotland, had concurrent C. parvum and C. hominis infections (5 ).
The two species in our analyses that occur in Colombia and Panama (B. biseriata and B. medemi) have clear South American origins but the specimens are from Central America and likely represent a more recent secondary colonization of Central America.
A more recent study assessed the quality and cost of AutoCyte PREP versus cytocentrifugation of urine specimens in a general laboratory setting [ 18].
In a more recent seminal study, nasal allergen challenges were performed in one side of the nose, and lavage specimens from both maxillary sinuses were analyzed.
Fatigue lives of as-polished and shot peened specimens were predicted using the original Navarro-Rios model (monotonic damage model) and a more recent version of the same model (cyclic damage model).
A more recent offender is Brazil.
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