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Yale senior research scientist Adalgisa Caccone helped analyze the DNA of the specimen: "This was the first time I looked at the DNA of leftovers — very precious leftovers". In a relatively unexpected twist, the DNA results showed that this meat was neither mammoth nor giant sloth, but green sea turtle.
For each specimen, this was repeated in order to determine an average number of silver grains per histological section.
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An oil film was found on a large number of specimens; this was removed by collectors.
A plasma specimen was collected from participants who tested positive for HIV antibodies on the finger-prick specimen, and this was shipped to the ICRL.
If the film is less maudlin and more psychologically astringent than most American specimens, this is partly a matter of Mr. Grimaldi's restraint and partly thanks to Nanni Moretti's sharp and unpredictable turn as the dad in question.
Split Specimens: This is a procedure used by some labs.
(see Fig. 1b) This specimen was designed as the specimen failed by diagonal tension failure (V @Mn > V n ).
But this specimen was the one that wouldn't budge.
This specimen was found in Permian deposits from India.
However, this specimen was not pictured by Haas25, and was unknown to Frierson.
This specimen was probably discovered sometime between 1809 and 1811, when Mary was only 10 to 12 years old.
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