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The disparity among referred specimens of Melanorosaurus readi is likely due to the incompleteness of the specimen NM QR1551, but further studies on these specimens are needed to clarify this problem.
While it is possible to determine the strength and compressibility of "ideal" specimens from numerical interpretation of laboratory tests on "nominally undisturbed" specimens, the problems related to their direct use in conventional simplified design approaches for stability and settlement predictions are highlighted.
The face covering of wool is rather heavy, even to the extent of causing wool blindness in some specimens, but selective mating has alleviated this problem.
In order to address this problem, twenty-four large-scale specimens were tested under cyclic loading.
Voucher specimens should be deposited to help allay this problem in the future.
The use of antibiotic-enriched culture media selective for M. tuberculosis may overcome this problem by allowing the specimens to be cultured without decontamination [ 22, 23].
This problem is highlighted by the specimens of a variety of eastern Pacific terebrids shown in Figure 3.
Specimens that are heavily mulched may also suffer from this problem.
Similarly to museum specimens, samples from captive sources are often incorrectly classified and this problem is particularly relevant for lesser galagos, the taxa most commonly found in captivity.
According to Pick et al. [ 19], smaller specimens (10 mm × 2 mm × 1 mm) must be used to eliminate this problem, as in the present study.
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