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This implies that counting more than Ñ points merely reduces the uncertainty in estimated compositions of (sub) specimens, but it does not lead to a better prediction of the composition of the lithosome from which the specimens are derived.
In the latest released version of this software, clinical annotations are attached to either a participant/patient, a tissue accession or to a specimen (part) or sub-specimen (block).
A sub-sized specimen geometry, "SS-Mini," is designed; the geometry employs existing irradiation capsules leading to the reduced cost of any irradiation campaign.
The fretting fatigue of a fan blade disk attachment in aircraft gas turbine engines was investigated, in which a sub-scaled specimen with one circular arc dovetail root at each end and its fixture were designed and tested under cyclic loading, and the stress distribution in the contact zone and its variation during loading were determined by use of the finite element method.
A third, extinct species of Sphenodon was identified in November 1885 by William Colenso, who was sent an incomplete sub-fossil specimen from a local coal mine.
One sub-adult specimen, discovered in 1994 in Wyoming, is 4.6 meters (15 ft) long and 2 meters (7 ft) high, and is estimated to have weighed 2.3 metric tons (2.6 short tons) while alive.
A single deep cortical growth line bounded by parallel-fibered bone separates growth zones in this sub-adult specimen (Figure 8).
Exporters demanded high-quality specimens from their middlemen and collectors, either through training (for up to 6 months) or by terminating employment upon receiving a sub-standard specimen.
Within the Phanodermatidae, the deep-sea sub-Antarctic specimen 'Cr 72b' exhibits a 99% (SSU) and 93% (LSU) pairwise sequence identity with Antarctic shelf specimen 'BCA 37', despite a difference of ~2800 metres in vertical depths; similar relationships were observed within the genus Halalaimus.
The six high-school girls who take on the forces of evil with their new-found witches' powers are sub-Buffy specimens.
A holiday island paradise, brimming with sub-tropical specimens such as echiums, brugmansia and osteospermums, it might not be the first image that springs to mind when you hear the phrase "Britain in Bloom".
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