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A plain, spouted bowl in the Louvre is a typical specimen of goldsmith's work from pre-Mycenaean Greece.
"Why I Never Hire Brilliant Men," an article published in the 1920's in the American magazine, is a typical specimen of an earlier era.
The words seem to be a typical specimen of Romantic angst, but Schubert transforms them into a kind of philosophical motto.
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Weight in the species has been reported to be up to 90 kg, but a more typical specimen of under 200 cm will probably weigh a fifth or a sixth as much as this.
In our study, the quantity of lichen acetone extract used in reactions represents ≤10 mg of intact lichen tissue, a small fraction of a typical specimen, and our findings may underrepresent the ability of lichens to degrade prions shed directly onto lichen surfaces.
Open image in new window Fig. 10 Results from an SFRC50 specimen: a load-CTOD response of a typical specimen; b crack opening width as a function of height above the notch for different values of CTOD (in mm).
The evolution of displacement on the surface of a typical specimen is given in Fig. 9.
Open image in new window Fig. 2 Overall dimensions of a typical specimen.
The nominal dimension of a typical specimen is 180 μm × 10 μm × 1 μm and tests can be conducted from ambient temperature (∼23 °C) to 200 °C.
There is considerable size variation across the subspecies with a typical specimen measuring about 33-39 cm in overall length, with a wingspan of some 80-95 cm.
Matt Covington, a thirty-three-year-old caver from Fayetteville, was a typical specimen.
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