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Dickens didn't see the laundry-woman as an imperfect specimen of universal humanity, who could become more morally respectable if she was properly instructed.
As early as in 1892, Ballantyne wrote, A diseased foetus without its placenta is an imperfect specimen, and a description of a foetal malady, unless accompanied by a notice of the placental condition, is incomplete.
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But meteorites, toasted in Earth's atmosphere and sullied by its dirt, are imperfect specimens.
To explain the absence of imperfect specimens from her gallery, she later told an interviewer that old, ugly, or disabled Nuba hid themselves in shame.
The imperfect specimens were discarded.
dealer Michael Lawlor, he refined his purchasing and gave away the imperfect specimens.
Furthermore histological reports even by excellent pathologists on small and imperfect exploratory specimens should not be accepted unless in agreement with other important criteria.
Levere's idea of the "perfect specimen" reveals imperfect asymmetries.
Platelet aspect ratios deduced in this way were found to be dependent on the specimen direction, which further suggests imperfect orientation of particles about FD.
Measurement of vitamin D using the three specimen types showed good, though imperfect, agreement.
The use of flow cytometry to analyze cytologic specimens remains in great measure imperfect at this time.
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