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The phrase "abundant specimens" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a large quantity of samples or examples, often in a scientific or research context.
Example: "The research team collected abundant specimens of the rare plant species for their study on biodiversity."
Alternatives: "ample specimens" or "plentiful specimens".
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The Coleoptera demonstrates that both linear and exponential models explain well their family-level diversity increase.> It is generally considered that Lepidoptera are relatively scarce among insect fossils [ 1, 11, 21], and represent a Lagerstätten driven record consisting of deposits that are exceptionally well preserved or bear extremely abundant specimens [ 48].
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Uncultivated bacteria associated with female genital tract pathology were abundant in specimens from men who had STI.
Also, when the species was abundant, many specimens had evacuated the stomachs and were useless for diet analyses.
Archaeopsylla erinacei (hedgehog flea), was the second most abundant species, with 26 specimens collected from dogs and 8 from cats.
In the Daohugou deposits fish are completely absent but salamanders are extremely abundant (several thousand specimens recovered to date) (Liu et al., 2006).
Specimens of the less abundant species T. recurva and T. protracta were also found to be infected.
Finally, we individually label and preserve all individuals of rare species and at least 30 of every more abundant species as whole-preserved museum specimens.
We stained 27 breast specimens harboring abundant LCIS with antibodies to smooth muscle myosin heavy chain, smooth muscle actin, and calponin.
The widespread coal-mining operations that have uncovered Carboniferous rocks have been responsible, in large part, for the abundant, well-preserved fossil specimens of this group.
All specimens had abundant free nerve endings (FNE).
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