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The find includes several early specimens that may be useful in trying to prove his theory that the dinosaur was more scavenger than hunter.

O'Shea said he once found specimens that may have been giant squid paralarvae, but the Japanese specimens were "considerably larger" and "look more like the adults" than what he found.

Bertazzo is hedging his bets too: "This opens up the possibility of loads of specimens that may have soft tissue preserved in them, but the problem with DNA is that even if you find it, it won't be intact.

The pathologist has a key-role in translational research for the identification of new targets in tissue specimens that may eventually lead to new therapeutics and for the understanding of the mechanisms involved in tumour progression.

An instrument that is contaminated with blood, body fluids, and other liquid specimens that may contain a virulent pathogen, such as Ebola virus or a biothreat agent, represents a safety hazard to personnel and the environment.

Step testing provides a method for generating an endurance stress for a particular stress ratio with a single specimen as well as a method of generating endurance limits for one-of-a-kind specimens, e.g. specimens that may have been subjected to pre-test damage that cannot be accurately reproduced.

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More importantly, the verification is performed on the appropriate biological specimen that may be further used in clinical practice.

Drawings may represent a typified embryo of a 'stage' and photographs, as mainly shown in the papers, can only represent one particular specimen that may illustrate all described characters of a particular 'stage'stage

The diagnosis of drug-resistant TB requires isolation of an organism, or DNA in the case of molecular tests, thus vigorous efforts to obtain a specimen that may yield Mycobacterium tuberculosis are needed in settings with a high prevalence of drug resistance.

Because the basic fruiting body structure in all genera of the Nidulariaceae family is essentially similar, Crucibulum may be readily confused with species of Nidula or Cyathus, especially older, weathered specimens of Cyathus that may have the hairy ectoperidium worn off.

Because the basic fruit body structure in all genera of the Nidulariaceae family is essentially similar, Cyathus may be readily confused with species of Nidula or Crucibulum, especially older, weathered specimens of Cyathus that may have the hairy ectoperidium worn off.

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