Sentence examples for specimen existed from inspiring English sources

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A third stuffed specimen existed around the turn of the 18th century.

She was DNA positive to HPV 18 at day 1 (and was negative to the other 11 tested high risk HPV types) but underwent electrocauterisation, so no surgical specimen existed.

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Though no complete specimen exists today, the birds were recorded at weights of up to 50 pounds.

For example, a researcher searching the specimen database for a specific UCMP fossil can use these aids to learn where field notes or other information pertaining to that specimen exist in the UCMP archives.

Those 16 have not been spotted in over 100 years, and in some cases only a single specimen exists to prove that the species ever scuttled about on the earth.

However, George Gaylord Simpson and H. Tobien (1954) have shown that the specimen exists today in Darmstadt, Germany in the Hessisches Landesmuseum for which it was purchased by J.J. Kaup in 1854.

obesus in 1889, but no record of a type specimen exists.

However, the fact that Martinet's image was copied and that no mounted specimen exists (though such a rare bird would probably have been preserved) makes Hahn's account dubious.

While it is possible specimens existed in other samples yet were overlooked, it is also possible that the halocline transition provided a favorable environment for these meiofauna.

The Spotted Green Pigeon was first described in 1783 [ 2], only two known specimens existed at this time and were kept in the collections of Sir Joseph Banks and General Davies.

No preserved specimens exist today.

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