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Not only was it the first animal to have its genome deciphered, but it had also become the favored laboratory specimen for studying how cells divide, differentiate and develop into organs, a role that contributed heavily to last year's Nobel Prize in medicine.
In some rickettsioses, the inoculation eschar is the site of an intense rickettsial multiplication and thus is the preferred biopsy specimen for studying the pathologic features of Rickettsia-induced infection and for detecting the bacteria by immunohistologic tests as well as for carrying out isolation procedures or genomic detection.
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But what's really getting astronomers interested is that it's a perfect specimen for study.
An engineering component (Grinder blade) with holes along three axes (XY, XZ, and YZ plane) is the specimen for study.
Instead, he is captured as a live specimen for study.
Additionally, on first assessment, all participants were asked to consent to provide an HIV specimen for study purposes and were advised to have diagnostic HIV testing and counselling (HTC), provided initially through routine testing and counselling services, and later through diagnostic HIV testing within the study clinic.
During the second half of the 19th century, when the emphasis was on the collection, description, and cataloging of marine organisms, methods evolved for the capture and preservation of specimens for study.
Native Americans -- who have seen their ancestral bones shipped off to the Smithsonian as specimens for study, who have watched their sacred sites stripped by mining and petroleum companies, who have been cheated by 19th-century treaties -- are now using class-action suits and restitution claims to rebuild tribal identities.
The need for thinner, more transparent tissue specimens for study under the light microscope stimulated the development of improved methods of dissection, notably machines called microtomes that can slice specimens into extremely thin sections.
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