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It was identified from a specimen taken from the wild decades ago and stored unnoticed in a US herbarium.
Twenty-nine years later, a boy in Ohio shot a passenger pigeon out of a tree with a twelve-gauge shotgun, killing what was quickly identified as the last wild member of the species (though Greenberg has discovered evidence of a specimen taken in 1902).
Figure 1 Cross-sectional HAADF images of the needle-shaped specimen taken at different rotation angles.
No bacteria could be detected microbiologically from the specimen taken during the last operation.
The specimen, taken out from liquid nitrogen, was frozen on a metal block.
The specimen taken from a human may also differ if it is taken from the lung versus the nose.
The microbiological examination of the specimen taken during the first surgical revision lead to the detection ofStaphylococcus epidermidis.
A specimen taken along the rolling direction sustains large axial strains (20%), while a specimen taken at an angle of 45° to the rolling direction could only sustain 5% strain.
Biopsy specimen taken from the raised papular lesion on the back showed thinning of the epidermis and dense infiltration of the dermis with foamy macrophages (Figure 3a).
Because a biopsy specimen taken via percutaneous transhepatic cholangioscopy did not show malignant cells, she did not receive further treatment, with the exception of biliary stenting.
A biopsy specimen taken from a left inguinal lymph node showed distortion of the nodal architecture and polymorphous lymphoid infiltration containing many plasma cells and plasmacytoid cells with scattered transformed lymphocytes, as well as a large number of capillaries.
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