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Discover LudwigThe word 'specimens' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something or someone that has been taken from a group and is being used for comparison or observation. For example: "The scientists studied the specimens under the microscope to identify any abnormalities."
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specimens
noun
Plural of specimen
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The 'canary' yellow with green side panels somehow made an even greater sight of the brawny specimens donning Australian caps (and also provided a colourful back-drop to the underarm incident, it must be said), while powder blue, maroon, lime green and beige surely reached their zenith.
Other European anatomy schools, and individual clinicians and anthropologists, sought out their own "specimens".
Only 40 minutes away is Paestum, with its three Greek temples, reputed to be the finest surviving specimens on the Continent.
A new attempt may now be made to find other specimens of the creatures.
In 1940 he wrote to the Anatomy Institute: "I regret to say that through lack of cases I was unable to pack most of the specimens or to arrange for shipment… [I] packed 13 cases of skeletons and long bones leaving unpacked enough skeletons and long bones for about 12 cases… I dumped all the incomplete skeletons except long bones into the creek… as you appear to only require complete skeletons".
I was drawn to a few jars containing some of the museum's "wet specimens".
The company said they would probably be "second-class" (that the better specimens would be more sought-after and would go).
One day he walked through the lab and saw a bright glimmer in the pile of rusting rejected specimens.
With a bit of searching, I discover that the year before he opened his museum, he'd picked up the wolf and some other interesting specimens from the dispersal of another natural history collection.
"I take urine samples and blood specimens.
They have constructed, by examining numerous specimens, maps of the injuries sustained by two extinct carnivores abundant in the tar sabre-tooths and a large canid called tar sabre-toothsd thus illuminandd the animalargeunting tecanidues.Dire wolves, as Ms Balisi and Ms Brown show, took most punishment to their skulls.
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