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Once gathered and processed, the specimens not only augment collections at Harvard and the host Chinese institutions, but are shared with researchers around the world in a collaborative exchange that trades specimens for expert help identifying them.

Among both pairs of specimens with the same aspect ratio, the RC and HPFRCC specimens not only achieved similar maximum loads, but also underwent similar strength degradation histories.

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The katsura tree makes a good landscape specimen not only for its form and foliage but also for its relative freedom from insects and disease.

The experimental results showed that the retrofitted specimen not only regained its original strength and stiffness but also has overcome the deficiencies of nonductile detailing.

The specimens are not only a reminder of China's biodiversity, but also of the legacy of S.C. Teng, a Cornell student-turned- pioneering-scientist who risked his life during war to keep the fungi safe.

Therefore, it is likely that the tensile strength of the immersed specimens is not only affected by hydrogen but also by the degree of corrosion.

Voucher specimens are not only necessary for positive identification of biocontrol agents, but they also would be useful for evolutionary studies if they were preserved at all stages of the biological control process from original collection(s) to recovered samples after release, including periodical sampling from the laboratory colony (Huber 1998).

On the other hand, the SRF specimen survived not only an identical earthquake load to the one that caused the RC specimen to fail, but also three additional earthquake loads, although significant strength deterioration and considerable lateral and vertical deformation were generated at the end of the test.

This task is complicated by the fact that the response of an MRE specimen is not only influenced by the properties of its constituents and the respective microscopic morphology, but also dependent on its shape.

While fossils of ancient turtle species have tended to be very incomplete, the pig-nosed specimen includes not only skull and shell, but also a nearly complete forelimb, partial hindlimbs, and vertebrae from the neck and tail.

Quality of the specimen does not only depend on the amount of tissue obtained but also on the presence or absence of artifacts.

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