Sentence examples for found specimen from inspiring English sources

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The newly found specimen is a well-preserved fourth metatarsal, one of the long bones that connect the toe to the base of the foot.

The forearm specimen on which the quill knobs were found (specimen number IGM 100/981) represents an animal 1.5 meters in length (5 ft) and 15 kilograms (33 lbs) in weight.

N. osculus was originally described as lacking teeth in the maxilla, premaxilla, dentary, pterygoids, or hyoids, but a reexamination of a newly found specimen confirmed teeth on the endopterygoid [5].

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He has found specimens in the Meadowlands and the Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge in New Jersey, and Putnam and Orange Counties in New York.

O'Shea said he once found specimens that may have been giant squid paralarvae, but the Japanese specimens were "considerably larger" and "look more like the adults" than what he found.

The karyotype and ITS sequence did show that the newly found specimens were unique compared to those native in other regions.

The 1991 92 Pitcairn Scientific Expedition found specimens of both the mourning gecko and the white-bellied skink.

He later found specimens that appeared to preserve the legs' exterior cuticle.

Scientists said the gargantuan prawn is about a foot bigger than previously found specimens and also about 30 million years younger than earlier discoveries, the Daily Mail reported.

The day before our jungle excursion, we'd found specimens of the latter two strains in a nearby marijuana grove maintained by paramilitary groups and local farmers.

Pathologists found specimens easier to interpret than VACB samples.

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