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The phrase "as the specimen" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to something in relation to a specific example or model, often in scientific or analytical discussions.
Example: "The results were consistent with the findings observed as the specimen in the previous study."
Alternatives: "like the sample" or "similar to the specimen".
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"The Taung child," as the specimen came to be known, had walked upright.
Each view of the specimen contained a Labsphere 40% reflectance standard on the same plane as the specimen.
Micro-cantilever bending tests revealed that fracture toughness decreased as the specimen size decreased.
The normal and tangential contact loads as well as the specimen bulk stress are separately controlled.
The axial stress-strain responses exhibited differences as the specimen size increased.
The experiments indicated a pronounced strength reduction as the specimen size increases.
Furthermore, experiments of extrusion using A6061 as the specimen with two different flow guide designs are conducted.
The experimental results demonstrate an obvious increase in the tangent modulus and failure strength as the specimen width increases.
In general, the tensile strength and fatigue life increases and approachs a steady value as the specimen width increases.
Then, the elastic-plastic fatigue damage of the material is considered as the specimen experiences cyclic loading.
The evaluation was conducted by a microcompression test using a non-tapered microsized pillar as the specimen.
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