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The cracking process for each specimen is described below.
In this paper the seven-story test specimen is described and the resulting seismic response and behavior is summarized.
The development of two highly sensitive calibrated real-time PCR to quantify HHV-6A and -6B variants in clinical specimen is described.
The specimen is described as the world's largest "eurypterid trackway," and in addition to the feet impressions, it contains a faint groove that was probably made by the animal's tail.
(1) Shear failure Taking the specimens of 175R70, 200R70, 275R70 and 325R70 for examples (Figs. 3 and 4; cracking point, maximum strength point and degradation point in Fig. 3 are recorded in the experiment), the crack development of each specimen is described as follows.
The specimen is described as shrew-like and is the earliest known member of eutherians, "the group that evolved to include all mammals that have a placenta to nourish their unborn offspring….The fossil features an incomplete skull, skeletal parts and, remarkably, impressions of residual soft tissues such as hair".
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The old man's specimen was described as "noninvasive," "benign," and "entirely vegetable: water 83percentnt; albuminoids 2percentnt; gum 9.1percentnt; sugar 4.2percentnt; inulin 1.1percentnt".
Open and closed loop experiments performed on a cantilevered beam test specimen are described, and substantial predictive capability is demonstrated.
The loading points and supports of each specimen are described in Fig. 3 and the section details are shown in Fig. 4.
The specimen was described by Breithaupt in 1996.
This specimen was described and named by Lawrence Lambe shortly thereafter, Lambe drawing attention to its unusual nasal crest.
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