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(This particular specimen is still viewable in the wild on Sky Atlantic's Blue Bloods).
The mounted skin of this specimen is still on show, in gallery 5 at the Natural History Museum at Tring in Hertfordshire.
"The specimen is still actually in the skull.
"There are many new fossils, particularly from China, that have come out and cluster around it on the evolutionary tree; and there are lots of arguments over which of these is going to win the ribbon as the 'earliest bird', but to some extent that's now become a much less interesting question". The London Specimen is still used in research.
He can't estimate the Palauans' brain size yet--the best specimen is still encased in sediment--but he guesses that it will be smaller than that of most humans but not as tiny as the chimp-sized brain of H. floresiensis.
The skull of the specimen is still in the possession of the Natural History Museum in London (to which the fossil collections of the British Museum were transferred later in the century), but at some point, it became separated from the rest of the skeleton, the location of which is not known.
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Nitrogen concentrations of the shot peened and nitrided specimen were still higher than that of a single nitrided specimen.
After age stratification, the cDNA viral load in fecal specimen was still significantly associated with NoV genogroup (β = 0.390, p = 0.002).
Note that at that time M. ravelobensis and M. bongolavensis specimen were still believed to form two clades within the same species.
However, cyclic responses of dry and saturated clayey sand specimens were shown to be quite different, and therefore saturation of these specimens is still a must for liquefaction assessment.
Morphological examination of type specimens is still needed in most cases to determine whether the taxon already has a name.
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