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First is choice of specific taxonomic groups for which appropriate specimens are readily available, either through collection in the field (e.g., vascular plant leaves) or purchase (e.g., vertebrate skull casts).

Such specimens are readily available in most pathology laboratories across the world and are amenable to genomic-scale analysis, as we have demonstrated here.

Serum, plasma, or other fluid specimens are readily available and noninvasive, these unique characteristics make serum miRNAs become useful biomarkers for disease diagnosis.

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A permit shall not be issued if removal of the specimen would result in damage to other natural or cultural resources, affect adversely environmental or scenic values, or if the specimen is readily available outside of the park area.

A permit shall not be issued if removal of the specimen would result in damage to other natural or cultural resources, affect adversely environmental or scenic values, or if the specimen is readily available outside of the area administered by the Presidio Trust.

Advances in technology and manufacturing of digitizing equipment and video cameras have greatly increased the ease with which landmarks or outlines can be recorded, especially in organisms (or parts thereof) where the specimen is readily projected into two dimensions [ 4].

As a result voucher specimens of the species are readily available in several museums.

Cadaveric extraocular muscle is difficult to manipulate and specimens are not readily available; therefore, an alternative is needed to teach strabismus surgery techniques.

Human brain specimens are not readily available and samples are generally small, and do not always contain anatomical landmarks required for registration of the images into standard space.

However, the great majority (70%) of available species phylogenies for Neotropical freshwater teleosts employ comparative morphology alone, partly because species-level sampling for most taxa requires collections over large spatial (103 104 km) scales, and collections of whole specimens for morphological study are readily available for many taxa from natural history museums.

In addition, various forms of digital media, GenBank data, and other information are linked to the relevant specimen record(s) and are readily accessible through the standard searching protocols.

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