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"I have come to collect your specimens".
Careful analysis of Florida society is difficult; you must pick your specimens at random as they floa by..
But unlike birders, say, or train spotters, if you are interested in shells you don't necessarily need a lightweight field guide — you can take your specimens home for study.
Did you have any difficulty in distinguishing between natural and irradiated mucin pools because you determined that 10% of your specimens were mucinous tumors?
Take your specimens home.
Clean your specimens.
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Frogs respire through their skin, so your "specimen" would die a quick but agonizing death.
As long as future research with your specimen or associated data doesn't include any information that links it back to you (like your name), researchers don't need your consent to do their work (though this may change).
'I am satisfied with the information given after the results because they know your results … when they take your specimen, they label them, hence you are sure the results you get are yours'.
Finally, move to 1800 grit (9 μm) or 14,000 grit (1 μm), depending on your polishing series, to buff out all remaining streaks and produce a shine on the Liquid Bio-Plastic and your specimen.
Alternatively, enter your specimen's information into Discover Life's database.
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