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Green specimens are called amazonstone, which is sometimes used as a gem.
Among these, some specimens were identified where also seeds are preserved (the described specimens are called "seeds", even if "ovules" is often used for ginkgophyte seeds).
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Collections of pressed and dried specimens were called a (garden of dry plants) and the first accumulation of plants in this way (including the use of a plant press) is attributed to Ghini.
This specimen was called "mutation not detected" by Sanger sequencing, cobas EGFR test lot 2, and MPP.
However, using a cut-point of Ki67 either 14% or 20% for both specimens, there will be about 14% of HR+/HER2- specimens that are called Luminal A on CNB and Luminal B on OEB.
Specimens that display basal-like features are called "triple-negative" breast cancer (TNBC) in routine practice because they are defined by their lack of estrogen receptor, progesterone receptors, and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (Her2).
The specimen which is called the Edge Notched Disc Bend (ENDB), is a disc containing an edge crack created through one side of specimen along the diameter and is loaded by a three-point bend fixture.
The specimens were often called called relatives of sea cucumbers, jelly fish and shrimp, until Van Roy's co-author Derek Briggs and another colleague identified that they came from a single animal.
Plus-size superheroes are still a rarity in mainstream comics: most characters are such perfect physical specimens they should be called Captain Crossfit or Absman.
If a further specimen is found to be settled between specimen 2 and 3 - having much more similarities to specimen 2 - it should be called "specimen 2≫3".
Turgenev provided an enduring specimen of what might be called Anarchy Light in Bazarov, who came to personify nihilism, which had a vogue in mid-19th-century Russia.
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