Sentence examples for specimens that might from inspiring English sources

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During the last third of the 19th century, plant lovers used them to contain ferns and other choice specimens that might otherwise have suffered in dim, drafty Victorian parlors.

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.

This was the organisation that showed in January last year that Pacific bluefin tuna populations have dropped 96.4% from their unfished levels, with a striking 90% of the catch made up of younger, smaller specimens that might not yet have reproduced.

Zooarchaeologist Tanya Peres of Florida State University explains that "chicken bones are thin, prone to breakage, and don't survive as whole elements". This means that many archaeological specimens that might be chicken are currently categorized as generic birds.

Thus, materials such as metal cabinets and display cases, archival quality paper labels and card trays are used in museum collections of specimens that might be vulnerable to this reaction.

The fossil record for bees is very incomplete, but by 2012 some 11 specimens that might possibly be Bombini, some poorly documented, had been described; some (such as Calyptapis florissantensis from Florissant, USA, and Oligoapis beskonakensis from Beskonak, Turkey) dated from the Oligocene.

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A biofilm with multiple species may differ in the content of the microorganisms in each specimen that might impair the effect of disinfection [ 27].

However, the labels they reported to made on test tubes contained insufficient information about the specimen that might lead to identification errors.

A Maastrichtian age is proposed for the fossil based on its color and general locality, but there is no record of the geological horizon from which it was collected and no matrix remains adhered to the specimen that might better constrain provenance.

We assessed whether the PathogenID v2.0 microarray could be used to correctly detect and identify different viruses present in a single sample designed to resemble a complex biological specimen that might occur in nature or the laboratory (i.e. screening a pool of samples).

This has spurred nested case-control studies that involve testing some specimens for various markers that might predict cancer.

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