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He would survey the region's wildlife and ship specimens back to London for sale to museums and wealthy collectors.
It would take years for Schomburgk to get the recognition he deserved; in 1840, he was still trying to send specimens back to England.
As early as the 15th century European explorers to the New World brought exotic bird specimens back to their own lands.
Their goal was to find the plant in flower, return in due season to collect seed, then see their delicate specimens back to Europe through varying climatic zones.
By the time of World War I, Andrews was trekking across China and Mongolia, shipping hundreds of rare specimens back to the museum and doing some spying for the United States Navy on the side.
If a specimen is hand carried, the borrower will either hand carry the specimens back to the MCZ or ship the loan via Fed Ex paying postage and insurance for inbound loan shipments.
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Wallace Beery plays the irascible Professor Challenger, who leads an expedition to a remote Amazon plateau where prehistoric animals roam and brings a dangerous specimen back to London.
At every turn in the script we'd ask ourselves,"What would really happen?" We didn't want a poison pill character who was secretly intending to bring the specimen back to Earth.
In China, the proportion of TB due to Beijing family strains in stored specimens going back to the 1950s was similar to the proportion among more recent specimens (12).
He found that specimens dating back to the nineteen-thirties were indeed already carrying the fungus.
A collection of medical specimens dating back to the Civil War, this museum is not for the squeamish.
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