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specimen and garment
Generally, it is necessary to mark distances on a specimen ( or garment ) in both lengthwise and widthwise directions and to measure before and after laundering.

specimen and is
the specimen is magnified by the microscope.
The result is a color picture of the specimen where the primary colors correspond to the three different ultraviolet wavelengths.
Another specimen of such double-entendre is illustrated by a woman in a department store.
The 160-ml. bath containing the calculated amount of detergent is applied slowly and directly to the running specimen.
A special template is furnished with the apparatus to enable marking a specimen for a central measuring area and the fabric extensions to the clamps ( see Fig. 2 ).
The surface of the apparatus in contact with the test specimen is uncluttered and polished so as to be as friction-free as possible.
The specimen of fabric is a rectangle at least 22 by 22 inches, except for cloth narrower than 22 inches, in which case the specimen is the entire width of the fabric.
Each specimen is at least 25 inches by 25 inches.
Each specimen is approximately 16 inches square.
One who could be linked to anti-Semitism only by overcoming his objections is scarcely a good specimen of the Jew-baiter throughout the ages.
In a famous passage that is often considered the first specimen of alternative history, Livy speculates on what would have been the outcome of a military showdown between Alexander the Great and the Roman Republic.
The test is unstable ( i. e. the crack propagates along the entire specimen once a critical load is attained ) and a modified version of this test characterised by a non constant inertia was proposed called the tapered double cantilever beam ( TDCB ) specimen.
Rather, the sample is evaporated in a controlled manner ( field evaporation ) and the evaporated ions are impacted onto a detector, which may be up to several meters from the specimen.
A pulsed high voltage source ( typically 1-2 kV ) is generated and applied to the specimen, with pulse repetition rates in the hundreds of kilohertz range.
The needle is oriented towards a phosphor screen to create a projected image of the tip's work function, near the specimen surface.
Once this condition is met, it is sufficient that local bonding at the specimen surface is capable of being overcome by the field, allowing for evaporation of an atom from the surface to which it is otherwise bonded.

specimen and washed
For example Test 3, E 1 refers to a specimen which has been washed by procedure `` 3 ( '' ( at 160-degrees-F ) for a total of 60 minutes in the machine, has been dried in a tumble dryer by procedure `` E '' and has been subjected to restorative forces on the Tension Presser by procedure `` 1 ''.
Fossils from terrestrial dinosaurs also have been found in the Niobrara Chalk, suggesting that animals who died on shore must have been washed out to sea ( one specimen of a hadrosaur appears to have been scavenged by a shark ).
During the publication of the paper, a specimen originally identified as a giant beaked whale washed up in Kagoshima, Japan in July 2002.
Another specimen claimed to be a tropical bottlenose whale, which washed up in South Africa in August 2002, is likely a misidentified Cuvier's beaked whale.
Although only a single specimen has washed up in Hawaii, they are apparently rather common ; a 2002 survey estimated 766 animals.
Another specimen washed up in New Zealand, although this stranding is considered extralimital.
The largest recorded specimen found, washed up on the shore of Massachusetts Bay in 1870, had a bell ( body ) with a diameter of and tentacles long.
A specimen washed ashore in the aftermath of a severe storm by St Andrews, Scotland, in 1864, had a length of more than, longer than the longest known Lion's mane jellyfish, the animal which is often considered to be the longest in the world.

specimen and cylindrical
As can be imagined, the specimen ( usually cylindrical ) is shortened as well as spread laterally.
A cylindrical, 1 kilogram steel weight ( mounted inside a tube to accurately guide its descent to the impact point in the centre of the anvil ) is then dropped onto the test specimen from a measured height.
The test ASTM G142-98 ( 2004 ) Standard Test Method for Determination of Susceptibility of Metals to Embrittlement in Hydrogen Containing Environments at High Pressure, High Temperature, or Both uses a cylindrical tensile specimen tested into an enclosure pressurized with hydrogen or helium.
If we carry out a compression test on a cylindrical specimen to, say, 50 % of its original height, the stress of the work material will increase usually significantly with reduction.

specimen and wash
Place the specimen in the wash wheel with sufficient other similar fabric to make a dry load of Af pounds.
An adult male specimen has yet to wash up, but sightings of the tropical bottlenose whale indicate they have a rather bulbous melon, two teeth located towards the front of the beak, and scars from fighting with the teeth.
The new specimen, represented by a right heel bone cataloged as NMMP 23, was found in wash residue in the Pondaung Formation.

specimen and dried
Wolff and Githens ( 1939 ) described a 152 cm ( 60 inches ) specimen that yielded 3. 5 ml of venom during the first extraction and 4. 0 ml five weeks later ( 1. 094 grams of dried venom ).
The first description and plate of a Sarracenia to show up in botanical literature was published by Carolus Clusius, who received a partial dried specimen of what was later determined to be S. purpurea subsp.
The glass slide and specimen is dried with a dryer or air dried, and stained.
There are significant collections of fossils and archaeozoology ; a herbarium of about 250, 000 dried specimen ; a collection of about 70, 000 specimen of New Zealand birds ; significant amphibians, reptiles and mammals.
A Jenny Haniver is the carcass of a ray or a skate which has been modified and subsequently dried, resulting in a grotesque preserved specimen.

specimen and restorative
The tensioning members have a common drive so that the application of restorative force takes place simultaneously in all directions in the plane of the test specimen.

specimen and forces
A specimen was captured by British forces and presented to King Edward VII by Lord Kitchener, and was photographed by W S Berridge.

specimen and where
It uses a 1 – 70 numbering scale, where 70 represents a perfect specimen and 1 represents a barely identifiable coin.
Unlike the TEM, where electrons of the high voltage beam carry the image of the specimen, the electron beam of the scanning electron microscope ( SEM ) does not at any time carry a complete image of the specimen.
* Immunology: An antibody is first prepared by having a fluorescent chemical group attached, and the sites ( e. g., on a microscopic specimen ) where the antibody has bound can be seen, and even quantified, by the fluorescence.
In certain advanced laparoscopic procedures where the size of the specimen being removed would be too large to pull out through a trocar site ( as would be done with a gallbladder ) an incision larger than 10mm must be made.
Miles breaks into Ryoval's laboratory, but is caught and imprisoned in a utility sublevel where they are also keeping Canaba's dangerous specimen, " Nine ".
Environmental SEM instruments place the specimen in a relatively high-pressure chamber where the working distance is short and the electron optical column is differentially pumped to keep vacuum adequately low at the electron gun.
It is less of a problem where prosection is carried out as the specimen will have already been dissected.
The characteristic strength is the strength of a material where less than 5 % of the specimen shows lower strength.
This group kept the specimen and returned it in late 2003 to the National Historical Museum, where it can be found today.
Some shell collectors find their own material and keep careful records, or buy only " specimen shells ", which means shells which have full collecting data: information including how, when, where, in what habitat, and by whom, the shells were collected.
To museum scientists, having full collecting data ( when, where, and by whom it was collected ) with a specimen is far more important than having the shell correctly identified.
Nyssa sylvatica is cultivated as an ornamental tree in parks and large gardens, where it is often used as a specimen or shade tree.
Reid based his description on a specimen that he erroneously stated to have come from Van Diemen's Land ( now Tasmania ), where the species has not occurred in historical times.
The electron source of the TEM is at the top, where the lensing system ( 4, 7 and 8 ) focuses the beam on the specimen and then projects it onto the viewing screen ( 10 ).
These grids were particularly used in the mineral sciences where a large degree of tilt can be required and where specimen material may be extremely rare.
300px The most common is the side entry holder, where the specimen is placed near the tip of a long metal ( brass or stainless steel ) rod, with the specimen placed flat in a small bore.
When sealed, the airlock is manipulated to push the cartridge such that the cartridge falls into place, where the bore hole becomes aligned with the beam axis, such that the beam travels down the cartridge bore and into the specimen.
The name derives from the Abri de Cro-Magnon ( French: rock shelter of Cro-Magnon, the big cave in Occitan ) near the commune of Les Eyzies-de-Tayac-Sireuil in southwestern France, where the first specimen was found.
However, another 1000-pound specimen was brought alive to Marineland Studios Aquarium, near St. Augustine, Florida, in 1941., Monterey Bay Aquarium is the only location in the United States where the sunfish is displayed.
It is primarily a scrub to desert inhabitant, and has become one of the most popular lizards in the pet trade ( where this specimen originated ) due to its striking appearance, velvety skin, and docile nature.

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