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The restoration is based on a delicate specimen discovered and meticulously prepared by Harley.
Researchers have been able to examine fine structure in a photograph, saving us shipping a valuable or delicate specimen.
No dissection was performed on this delicate specimen.
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Originally designed to help plant collectors transport delicate specimens over long distances, Ward's structures became wildly popular with middle-class Victorians as well.
Their goal was to find the plant in flower, return in due season to collect seed, then see their delicate specimens back to Europe through varying climatic zones.
In order to protect the often delicate specimens, we extract big chunks of the surrounding matrix with them when they are dug out of the ground and then rely on expert preparators to separate out the two.
The arm is the latest step in a line of research that could have applications ranging from finely tuned tasks in factories to handling delicate specimens in research labs to assisting in certain kinds of minimally invasive surgeries.
You have to be prepared for the unexpected (there might be a second skull in there) and go slowly enough and carefully enough to prevent undue damage, and in the case of delicate specimens, almost repair and glue the rock as you go while trying to remove it.
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