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Currently the police in England and Wales can take a sample from anyone they arrest for a recordable offence.
If Ms. Violette finds an unscooped pile, she can take a sample, mail it to Knoxville and use a DNA match to identify the offending owner.
Dinosaurs actually have rings in their bones rather similar to those of trees and so you can take a sample of a bone, count the rings and work out the age of the individual at hand.
"You can take a sample of cells from a green embryo and then put them into a normal embryo," says Sang. "You can then watch and see what organ that group of cells develops into because that tissue will have a green fluorescence.
You can take a sample course, learn how to set up a "cohort learning program" (for employees of the same company) and even pay a visit to the library.
The idea is that anyone thinking of taking drugs can take a sample of their stash for testing.
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We want to dig him up so we can take a DNA sample, but it's frightfully expensive.
Now police want members of the public to come forward with names of possible suspects so officers can take a DNA sample from them.
"Police can take a DNA sample from anyone, anytime, for any reason without raising oversight by any court," said Elizabeth E. Joh, a law professor at University of California, Davis, who studies the intersection of genetics and privacy law.
You can take a water sample to your local pool store on a monthly basis and get a computer analysis.
If you want to be exact, you can take a soil sample to your local co-operative extension office to be tested.
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