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It is difficult to imagine that none of these specimens would show complex or highly anisotropic microwear surfaces if the species regularly consumed extremely hard or tough foods.
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Even a conformationally homogenous specimen would show a similarly smooth distribution (but perhaps with a slower falloff) given the nature of cryoET data: 1) The raw data (individual TRiCs) are very noisy and 2) the missing wedge affects individual raw particles in different ways.
Current density abruptly increased to a peak, Jpeak, and exponentially decreased to the constant value, J∞, Jpeak and J∞ on the amorphous specimen were smaller than those on the crystalline specimen, indicating that the amorphous phase would show the smaller dissolution rate from bare metal surface and from a re-passive film than the crystalline specimen, respectively.
That would show them!
He would show them.
People would show up drunk?
The detailed preservation also shows that the male abdomen was segmented, and flexible: The two fossilized specimens would have likely assumed a side-by-side position when mating on a flat surface like a leaf, as current froghoppers do.
One architect wrote in 1864 that if the London museum was too grand, specimens would "lose scale and importance" and the display would sink "from the character of science to that of show".
Adding more specimens would therefore not change the statistical conclusion.
We were able to successfully predict which specimens would give rise to prediction errors, and which would not.
But Ghislaine is appalled at the idea of it being broken up: "Anybody who has any respect for mineral specimens would never break up an entire specimen.
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