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am specimen

noun

An individual instance that represents a class; an example.

  • Early specimens of the art of Picasso

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Consequently, fatigue test results of the wrought material were correlated using a shear-based critical plane model, while the AM specimen test data were correlated based on the maximum principal stress criterion.

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"You can be specimen butterflies," she said.

An emerging field of natural science research is specimen conservation.

Researchers study serial killers as if they were specimens of natural history.

Scientists and artists are specimens of the same species.

#naturalhair struggles, b/c we're specimens that need to be examined.

But there is this spirit of preservation, and at the time time, people killed these animals to be specimens.

Of the 110 specimens, 47 were surgical specimens, 60 were biopsy specimens, and 3 were cytologic specimens.

It's a specimen of managed democracy.

"He's a specimen," Moyes told reporters.

And it is a specimen I fancy still survives.

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