Sentence examples for specimens described as from inspiring English sources

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Most importantly, the percentage of surgical and biopsy specimens described as single heterozygous was very high (35%) compared to cultured cancer cell lines supposedly carrying such a mutation (10%).

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This cell line was derived from a cancer specimen described as having a heterozygous mutation at codon 173 (equivalent of human TP53 codon 175) [ 21].

The procedure of scanning the specimens is described as well as the tests performed using the proposed algorithm.

He created a new combination, Tarbosaurus bataar, to include all the specimens described in 1955 as well as newer material.

Hence, in the early 1930s he made three expeditions to Patagonia to collect new material and re-study specimens already described; as a result of these efforts, the early history of the Neogene mammals of South America became vastly better known.

A number of specimens once described as separate species are now regarded as Epacris impressa, with no recognised subspecies.

Several goblin shark specimens were described as separate species from 1904 to 1937, none of which are now considered valid.

The old man's specimen was described as "noninvasive," "benign," and "entirely vegetable: water 83percentnt; albuminoids 2percentnt; gum 9.1percentnt; sugar 4.2percentnt; inulin 1.1percentnt".

The specimen is described as the world's largest "eurypterid trackway," and in addition to the feet impressions, it contains a faint groove that was probably made by the animal's tail.

The specimen is described as Darwinius masillae n.gen.

Collected in 1929 in Northern China from Paote, Shanxi Province (Pontian Red Clays of Baode, locality 108 of Andersson and Zdansky), this specimen was originally described as the type specimen for S. broilii [29].

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