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The phrase "research specimens" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to samples or objects that are studied and examined in a scientific or academic research setting. Here is an example of how it can be used in a sentence: "The scientists collected various research specimens from the rainforest in order to study their behavior and genetics."
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It is said that Edward F. Ricketts, the proprietor of a nearby biological supply house who befriended many a student at the marine station, was the model for the novel's Doc, who sold research specimens to schools and researchers.
36 CFR § 2.5 - Research specimens.
36 CFR § 1002.5 - Research specimens.
When budgets are cut, research specimens and staff are often the hardest hit.
In most cases research specimens are not available for use at education/outreach events.
Because there has been a teeny little leak of research specimens into the atmosphere, Jack is summoned to the fab complex to troubleshoot.
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I knew they were thinking, She is young, she is otherwise healthy, she has an identical twin, and she could be a fascinating research specimen.
(2) Specimens and data derived from consumed specimens will be made available to the public and reports and publications resulting from a research specimen collection permit shall be filed with the Executive Director.
(2) Specimens and data derived from consumed specimens will be made available to the public and reports and publications resulting from a research specimen collection permit shall be filed with the superintendent.
For Loechner and McLauglin (now married) romance began not over a shared dessert at dinner, but over a shared research specimen, a slug.
In the comics, Abe Sapien is a Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense (B.P.R.D). research specimen turned agent thanks to Hellboy.
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