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The preservation of many Eurohippus messelensis specimens is so exceptional that researchers were able to observe that several mares were pregnant at the time of their death, and even details of the foetus' milk teeth can be seen!
By the fact that this step is of prime importance, selection of the best specimens is so crucial.
On the other side of the Atlantic, the brisk trade in fish bait and classroom specimens is so far known to consist only of L. terrestris.
It is unknown why recovery of Myceliophthora thermophila from clinical specimens is so difficult.
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Some of the specimens are so new to research they still lack scientific names.
A few specimens are so new they have yet to be given formal scientific names.
All the specimens were so badly preserved that they were stored in the museum's backrooms rather than being in the public galleries.
The specimens are so densely packed that they overlap each other and could represent a mass mortality event.
However, no sign of inflammation was observed around the particles in sterile specimens, and the infections in the infected specimens are so extensive that they would likely override any inflammation purely due to the particles themselves.
For 1966, however, the range of body sizes of the available museum specimens was so narrow that the expected positive relationship between fecundity and standard length was not detectable.
The reason that the specimen is so well preserved with traces of skin and other soft tissues is that minerals began to grow in the sediment surrounding the specimen soon after it hit the seabed.
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