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Banks with only one type of specimen are most likely to be those which only store solid tissue.
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This type specimen was most likely the coastal cutthroat trout subspecies O. c. clarkii.
There were two other prototypes that were scrapped before Specimen came to be mainly because they were boring, which Specimen is most certainly not.
Not to be confused with Rippinus Vociferous, this often-encountered specimen is most noticeable on the chairlift or while riding the gondola.
This confirmed that the recurrence specimen was most similar to the grade IV region, with the DM likely arising between the grade II and grade IV regions.
L. nilotica, which inhabits lakes and streams of southern Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East, attains lengths of up to 12 cm (4.75 inches), but younger, smaller specimens are most likely to enter the body.
Conclusions: The PCR assays of CSF specimens are most effective for the virological diagnosis of CNS infections.
Morphologically the fossil specimens are most similar to members of the V. varius group and to some members of the V. gouldii group, in particular V. varius, V. komodoensis, V. panoptes and V. mertensi (Figure S2).
Tissue specimens are most commonly fixed with formalin and embedded in paraffin (FFPE) for microscopic analysis.
The morphology of the distal humeri described here differs distinctly from that found in all other bat families [e.g. [ 28] Figure 2] except Mystacinidae (see Description and Comparisons below), and the specimens are most parsimoniously referred to Riversleigh's only known mystacinid genus, Icarops.
The architect of these open-crowned specimens was most likely the tiny ash bud moth.
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