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A no-brainer really, but with the tracksuits coming off, the world has witnessed the incredible specimens that make up the Olympic Games.

In addition to the 11,000 specimens that make up part of this voucher collection, the complete 1958 1960 survey data are available in detailed field notebooks that include information on the life stage, sex, species abundances and diversity of all grasshoppers collected during each sampling event.

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Members of different lengths are tested, but special attention is focused on the behavior of the specimens having lengths that make them subject to distortional buckling.

Fossil brachiopod genera have great diversity but only a few skeletal characteristics, while the modern genera have much lower diversity but provide soft-bodied characteristics as well as skeletal ones and both sets of specimens have limitations that make it difficult to produce a comprehensive classification of brachiopods.

The vast majority of sham fossils are chimeras two or more actual specimens that have been glued together to make them seem new.

These exotic showstopping specimens are the ones that make a garden memorable, and gardeners are willing to pay a premium for plants that put on a big show.

The inadequacy in clot formation in turn may result in small volume of serum that might force laboratory personnel to perform rimming/dislodging tubes with wooden applicator stick, an undesirable procedure that make specimens prone to hemolysis [ 29].

Derived from Raman scattering, which is an inelastic photonic scattering coupled with the vibration mode in materials [58], Raman spectroscopy was designed to analyse the molecules that make up a specimen [59, 60].

Laurent, who has been collecting and photographing seed pods in California and elsewhere, will discuss how to look at all types of fruiting flora to select specimens that might make successful portraits.

The researchers say the new finds two specimens that together make up a nearly complete skeleton of a diminutive, 1-meter-long dinosaur and neighboring fossils show that dinosaurs didn't outcompete other reptiles, but rather gradually replaced them as their predecessors died out for other reasons.

But it would be better to let a triceratops skull fall to pieces than have that specimen mangled by amateurs who ignore basic scientific data collection and then try to sell that skull to private buyers, hiding it away from researchers and fuelling a market that makes significant specimens inaccessible.

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