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The platypus, native to Australia, is so odd that when the first specimens were sent to Europe in the 19th century, scientists suspected a hoax.
Sputum specimens were sent second daily for quantitative culture.
Orf positive specimens were sent to another laboratory for electron microscopy.
Manuscripts stating "all specimens were sent to pathology" without final reports were deemed inadequate for inclusion.
Specimens were sent to three laboratories for standard toxicology tests to detect metals and drugs, but none were found.
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) obtained from the environmental and patient specimens were sent for DNA identification by using pulsed-field gel electrophoresis.
Specimens were sent for flow cytometry; PCR testing for VZV, HSV, CMV, and toxoplasmosis; and for gram stain, AFB stain, aerobic, anaerobic, and fungal cultures.
Original PCR products from zoanthids specimens were sent to the Macrogen Company in South Korea and directly sequenced with ABI-3730XL analyzer by the capillary system method.
A total of 409 specimens were sent for re-testing, including samples from 294 pregnant women.
The specimens were sent to him by Žiga Zois.
Specimens were sent to them by American botanist Henry William Ravenel, who collected them in South Carolina.
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