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Both the experimental and model results show in the final stage of the electrokinetic remediation process a sharp transition from the acidic to alkaline region at one third of the length of the specimen away from the positively biased electrode, i.e. the anode.
The samples also exhibited some degree of heterogeneity due to different levels of particle orientations in specimens far away and close to the disc mould entrance.
The writer Dorothy Richardson (another of Wells's paramours) once complained that the women in Wells's novels all seemed derived from "one specimen carried away from some biological museum of his student days".
During the testing, if the specimen slipped away from the clamps, or fracture occurred within 10 mm of any clamp, the measurement was considered invalid.
They should be close to one another, but a little space is okay: You are going to tape and mud the joints later, so you do not have to worry about getting a perfect specimen right away.
"Some specimens do get away from scientists," Mr. Schaff added, "but that's life".
The donor's remaining specimens were thrown away, she said, and the bank now takes Social Security numbers and other information to make it easier to find donors who relocate.
Most new species are recorded in the field, but some specimens are hidden away under scientists' noses – in museum collections.
We just throw away specimens.
Subchondral bone specimens were dissected away from the remaining cartilage and trabecular bone under sterile conditions as previously described [ 9, 10].
The specimen was taken away and will be used to inseminate sows.
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