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Native Americans -- who have seen their ancestral bones shipped off to the Smithsonian as specimens for study, who have watched their sacred sites stripped by mining and petroleum companies, who have been cheated by 19th-century treaties -- are now using class-action suits and restitution claims to rebuild tribal identities.
During the second half of the 19th century, when the emphasis was on the collection, description, and cataloging of marine organisms, methods evolved for the capture and preservation of specimens for study.
The need for thinner, more transparent tissue specimens for study under the light microscope stimulated the development of improved methods of dissection, notably machines called microtomes that can slice specimens into extremely thin sections.
Six of Cousteau's trusty and well-trained oceanauts lived in the structure for 30 days, performing all manner of experiments, as well as the precious gathering of specimens for study.
One was the advent of biobanks, which are repositories of human genetic material which greatly reduced the cost and difficulty of collecting sufficient numbers of biological specimens for study.
None of Long's witnesses were able to provide specimens for study, however, and Science followed Long's essay with the note, "We Hope that this discussion will not be carried further".
Further studies in this industry could be facilitated by using exhaled-breath specimens for study inclusion and exposure assessment (McKernan et al. 2008).
Informed consents for taking small part of the resected HCC and the surrounding non-tumor liver specimens for study were obtained from patients.
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The procedure is based on previous ideas regarding the use of compact tension specimens for studying the fracture behavior of concrete but implies significant modifications of the specimen morphology in order to avoid premature failures (such as the breakage of concrete around the pulling load holes).
Histology slides from biopsies are valuable specimens for studies such as this one, as they represent "real-world" specimens.
But what's really getting astronomers interested is that it's a perfect specimen for study.
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