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Each test specimen represented a 12 ft.
Each specimen represented a typical sub-frame consisting of a cast modular joint and connecting beams and columns.
Each specimen represented a two-bay beam resulting from the removal of middle supporting column of the lower floor.
The specimen represented a typical detached house of the Groningen region of the Netherlands, consisting of double-wythe clay-brick unreinforced masonry walls, without any specific seismic detailing.
Some believed that the specimen represented a new species of human, while others argued that it was simply a modern human with microcephaly--a condition causing abnormal smallness of the head (ScienceNOW, 27 October 2004).
Carpenter thought this specimen represented a separate, smaller genus of tyrannosaurid, which he called Maleevosaurus novojilovi.
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Each specimen represented an interior connection with steel beams PT to a column; one specimen also incorporated a composite slab.
The team concluded that the specimen represented an adult, because the bones in its skull appeared to be fused rather than open as in immature specimens.
A 1 4-scaled reinforced concrete (RC) specimen, representing a part of a nuclear auxiliary building and designed according to French guidelines for a PGA level equal to 0.2 g, was subjected to shaking table tests; results of this experimental campaign are used as reference data for this benchmark.
While this remains possible, the unfused sacral vertebrae and short face indicate that this specimen represents a juvenile animal, while a second, larger specimen of Abrictosaurus clearly possesses tusks.
Moreover, the combination of archaic and derived features exhibited by the Italian specimen represents a "node" connecting the different poles of such a polymorphic humanity.
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