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And the novel's canonical status, the way it's practically the sacred text of American lit, makes it an ideal specimen for the show's peculiar form of magic: it brings the book back to life.

But recently a flock of knowledge-intensive industries has settled there, bringing renewed prosperity in its wake.Global Business Network (GBN) is an ideal specimen of the new breed, a spacious collection of "workspaces" that occupy what was once a tractor factory.

In effect, such specimens represent an instantaneous snapshot of what the particles were like in solution, a thin slab of which is "removed" and placed onto an EM grid. Figure 1 shows a schematic version of what such an ideal specimen might look like.

Therefore, pancreatic juice is an ideal specimen for identifying new tumor markers for PDAC.

Pancreatic juice is an ideal specimen for PDAC biomarkers discovery, because it is an exceptionally rich source of proteins released from pancreatic cancer cells.

Pancreatic juice is an ideal specimen in proteomic studies, because it is an exceptionally rich source of proteins which are released from pancreatic cells in the physiological state and in pathological conditions [ 4].

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Is this miniature poodle truly a more ideal specimen of its breed than that Kerry blue terrier?

He himself described her as "a big, healthy, blonde girl, an ideal physical specimen".

Although he's well into his 40s and silver-haired, he has the sinewy arms and torso, glistening skin and frighteningly perfect teeth of an ideal human specimen 15 years younger.

One almost has the feeling about Pompadour that some consortium of fairies decided, on a bet or whim, to create an ideal feminine specimen as their plaything, investing a human doll with their own attributes for the purpose of seeing how far that endowment would take her in the world, and what she would do with it.

PBMCs with a more uniform cell population, containing lymphocytes and monocytes are the most transcriptionally active cells in blood [5] making it an ideal study specimen.

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