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Eighty-five and specimens
Eighty-five percent of the specimens were organic, soft-shelled allogromiids, which is unusual compared to samples of sediment-dwelling organisms from other deep-sea environments, where the percentage of organic-walled foraminifera ranges from 5 % to 20 %.

Eighty-five and were
Eighty-five percent of Lisbon's buildings were destroyed, including famous palaces and libraries, as well as most examples of Portugal's distinctive 16th-century Manueline architecture.
* 1955 to 1968: Eighty-five Senate and House of Representative bills were introduced calling for a United States Department of Peace.
Eighty-five B-17Gs were transferred to the Royal Air Force, where they received the service name Fortress III.
Eighty-five were built to five designs by Samuel W. Johnson between 1887 and 1900.
Eighty-five percent of the buildings in the city were collapsed into ruins or became uninhabitable.
Eighty-five members of the assembly were women.
Eighty-five of the company's ships were sunk in the First World War and 179 in the Second World War.
Eighty-five J13s were built up to 1909.

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Eighty-five percent of the state's runoff occurs in the Kimberley, but because it occurs in violent floods and because of the insurmountable poverty of the generally shallow soils, the only development has taken place along the Ord River.
Eighty-five percent of the Bahamian population is of African heritage.
Eighty-five percent of the island's surface consists of coralline limestone twenty-four to thirty metres thick ; Scotland District contains outcroppings of oceanic formations at the surface, however.
TRAVEL TO WORK: Eighty-five percent of Loreauville village workers drove to work alone in 2005-2009, 10 percent carpooled, less than 0. 5 percent took public transportation, and 1 percent used other means.
Eighty-five of 91 corbels survive, an extraordinarily high percentage.
Eighty-five percent of TCNJ students who apply to medical school are accepted.
Eighty-five percent of entrants are university graduates although it is not required.
Eighty-five years later, in a 2002 interview with The New Statesman, British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw observed " A lot of the problems we are having to deal with now, I have to deal with now, are a consequence of our colonial past.
Eighty-five percent of full-time faculty have a Ph. D. or terminal degree.
Eighty-five percent of undergraduates are white, with a little over 53 % being male, and 47 % being female.
Eighty-five years later, Zeno would recognize the reality of the Western Empire's reduced domain ( Imperial control had been lost over even the Italian Peninsula ) after the death Western Emperor Julius Nepos and rule as sole emperor.
Following fleet training in the A-6 " Intruder " at NAS Oceana, Virginia, he joined Attack Squadron Eighty-five aboard the deployed to the North Atlantic and Mediterranean from 1976 until 1980.
Eighty-five percent of Armenia's rail traffic came from Azerbaijan, and this embargo caused shortages of petrol and food in Armenia.
Gibson was one of the Eighty-five martyrs of England and Wales beatified by Pope John Paul II on 22 November 1987 in the course of a visit to the United Kingdom.

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Of the 885 specimens newly mounted or refurbished, 254 were prepared for other agencies.
Fragmentary remains of smaller individuals were found alongside " Sue ," the Tyrannosaurus mounted in the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, and a bonebed in the Two Medicine Formation of Montana contains at least three specimens of Daspletosaurus, preserved alongside several hadrosaurs.
Two of the five Albertosaurus sarcophagus specimens with humeri in 1970 were reported by Dale Russel as having pathological damage to them.
Tests were conducted on collected specimens, and it was found that they had been infected by the parasitic fly apocephalus borealis ( also known as the zombie fly ).
After considering the possible side effects, the national government of Fiji decided to release the toad in 1953, and 67 specimens were subsequently imported from Hawaii.
Coyotes ( both single individuals and groups ) have been known to occasionally kill bobcats – in most cases, the bobcats were relatively small specimens, such as adult females and juveniles.
Handheld crossbows with complex bronze trigger mechanisms have also been found with the Terracotta Army in the tomb of Qin Shihuang ( r. 221 – 210 BC ) that are similar to specimens from the subsequent Han Dynasty ( 202 BC – 220 AD ), while crossbowmen described in the Qin and Han Dynasty learned drill formations, some were even mounted as cavalry units, and Han Dynasty writers attributed the success of numerous battles against the Xiongnu to massed crossbow fire.
There were supposedly only 13 specimens left, all estimated to be about 300 years old.
The largest specimens were hippopotamus-sized: about from nose to tail, standing tall at the shoulder and weighing up to.
They developed the oldowan lithic technology, named after the Olduvai gorge where the first specimens were found.
The later Chola paintings were discovered in 1931 within the circumambulatory passage of the Brihadisvara Temple in India and are the first Chola specimens discovered.
On 3 July 1844, the last two confirmed specimens were killed on Eldey, off the coast of Iceland, which also eliminated the last known breeding attempt.
They were hunted for food, feathers, and as specimens for museums and private collections.
The main symptoms were a preoccupation with size, the consequent rise to absurd heights of the prices of large specimens, a habit of keeping red mullet in captivity, and the enjoyment of the highly specialized aesthetic experience induced by watching the color of the dying fish change.
" Three of his specimens were stuffed and are still on display in the American Museum of Natural History.
Its appearance and habits are almost unknown today because no complete specimens can be found and no systematic contemporary studies were conducted.
After a dozen other specimens were found in the same place in 1973, a Japanese expedition was launched in 1974 dedicated to the search for meteorites.
In 1999, meteorite hunters discovered that the desert in southern and central Oman were also favorable for the collection of many specimens.
Early expeditions to Oman were mainly done by commercial meteorite dealers, however international teams of Omani and European scientists have also now collected specimens.
Many specimens were collected with the help of his Japanese collaborators Keisuke Ito ( 1803 – 1901 ), Mizutani Sugeroku ( 1779 – 1833 ), Ohkochi Zonshin ( 1796 – 1882 ) and Katsuragawa Hoken ( 1797 – 1844 ), a physician to the Shogun.
From 1909 to 1912, rewards were offered for a living specimen no specimens were found.
Since the 1990s, new discoveries and more thorough study of old specimens have shown that crests are far more widespread among pterosaurs than previously thought, due mainly to the fact that they were frequently extended by or composed completely of keratin, which does not fossilize as often as bone.

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