Sentence examples for specimen meaning from inspiring English sources

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The cancer was also still present on the final specimen, meaning that it was not confined to the resected polypoid area, as often reported in the literature [12].

Subsequently, a cumulative distribution for the whole tendon was created for each specimen meaning that for x% of strain, the relative surface area demonstrating less then or equal to x% of strain was calculated.

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The maximum value of the critical opening angle was obtained for specimen SWHE, meaning that drilling the hole as an extension of the osteotomy cut is optimal, though the differences to SWHA are small.

There were 49 withdrawals from the study, meaning that specimens at the 6 month follow-up were available from only 117 patients.

The effective thickness of ET specimens increases with the secant of the tilt angle, meaning that at 60° the specimen is twice as thick than at 0°, and at 70° it is nearly three times as thick.

However, many of these neck resection specimens do not contain tumor, meaning that the patient was exposed to the inherent risks of surgery, with no benefit.

The three other rings in the exhibition/sale are all spectacular specimens of their time periods, sentiment, meaning and their culture place in history.

Realizing that the name Pterodactylus oweni already had been used in 1864 for a specimen of the European Pterodactylus, Marsh re-named his North American pterosaur Pterodactylus occidentalis, meaning "Western wing finger," in his 1872 description of the new specimen.

The specimen has been identified as a member of the Thescelosaurus, meaning "marvelous lizard," genus.

Practically, the fruit fly has a lifespan of around four weeks, meaning that we can examine and generate thousands of specimens in a research heartbeat.

The primary objective of museum management in shaping of knowledge can be achieved by a communication of meaning through quality displays of the permanent collection or temporary exhibitions, the specimens of a continent or the interactive apparatus of science.

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