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You may also want to contact your local Cooperative Extension Office, nearby colleges and universities or nature centers to find out if they have education resources like species lists, field guides or specimens of common local species for you to borrow.
The tale tells of four horsemen, representing war, plague, death and famine – and here they are thunderously driving across from left to right, over the poor specimens of common humanity who are being crushed beneath the hooves of the wildly stampeding horses.
Historical DNA extracted from pre-1910 herbarium specimens of common reed (Phragmites australis (Cav).
For highly transmissible environmental contagious agents, 153 specimens of common surfaces that spread pathogens through a rectal-oral route, such as doorknobs, toilets taps, kitchen rags, kitchen cabinet, cafeteria tables, food carts, cutlery, classroom tables and taps of drinking water machine taps were collected on November 22nd.
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The type specimen of common heath was collected in 1793 by French botanist Jacques Labillardière in Van Diemens Land (now Tasmania) during a voyage with Bruni D'Entrecasteaux.
In specimens of one common type of stony iron, known as pallasites (formerly called lithosiderites), the nickel-iron is a coherent mass enclosing separated stony parts.
In a study published online this month in the Journal of Aquatic Animal Health, researchers report immersing 10 specimens of the common octopus (Octopus vulgaris) in seawater with isoflurane, an anesthetic used in humans.
Of this total, six specimens of the common morphotype and one specimen of the yellow morphotype were later excluded due to evidence of injuries to these animals.
The challenge specimens of the common jellyfish A. aurita, were collected 48 hrs prior to the challenge start time from Glengarriff Harbour in Glengarriff Bay, south-west Ireland (51°44'56 N, 09°32'33 W).
B. tenagophila snails had been found earlier (in 2004) at this location but had presumably been misidentified as dwarf specimens of a common European species, Planorbarius corneus (7 ).
The resected specimen of the common bile duct, cystic duct with attached gallbladder, and common hepatic duct presented a 2.5 × 2 cm tumour with a gray-brown cut surface, developing in the cystic duct, and protruding through the bifurcation into both the common bile duct and common hepatic duct, with partial obstruction of the lumen.
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