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"He said that they're wearing the biohazard suits so that the workers don't contaminate the specimens that they take," she said.
Even when those fingers are correctly breaded, they can be such large, irregularly shaped specimens that they, likewise, wriggle free from the two foam mattresses of bread from which your sandwich has been made.
Recently, visiting the secret storage unit where London's Natural History Museum stows the thousands of specimens that they are unable – or reluctant – to display in the museum, the curator of vertebrates, Richard Sabin, showed me a nondescript cardboard box in a corner.
The researchers also found the expression of the same glutamate receptor in about a third of human melanoma specimens that they tested.
But in two papers to be published this month in Les Comptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences, Arnoult Seveau of the Zoological Society of Paris and two colleagues argue that four 70-year-old horn specimens that they have studied are artful forgeries, created by heating, twisting, and carving the bone sheaths.
In the set of 227 human specimens that they examined, 45 primary cultured melanoma cell lines (contributed by Meenhard Herlyn) were included.
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In the mentioned examples, the photographs are not treated as herbarium specimens; that is, they are not stored and managed by a trusted institution and linked with full documentary information comparable to label data.
Natural history museums aren't the only places to learn about evolution, but they have specimens that show evidence for evolutionary changes.
They are unmonetized specimens that are officially deemed "worthless chattel" in government documents.
The pathological specimens that could not be discerned if they are serous or mucinous were accepted as undifferentiated.
Museums play a significant role in studies like this because they house large collections of bird specimens that provide the DNA necessary to support such vast studies.
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