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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.
That same year, in a subsequent letter to the same journal, he made the original large specimen, TMM 41450-3, the holotype of a new genus and species, Quetzalcoatlus northropi.
Further pioneering work on the physical principles of the SEM and beam specimen interactions was performed by Manfred von Ardenne in 1937, who produced a British patent but never made a practical instrument.
BSE are often used in analytical SEM along with the spectra made from the characteristic X-rays, because the intensity of the BSE signal is strongly related to the atomic number ( Z ) of the specimen.
Confirmation of the diagnosis is made by testing of a stool or enema specimen with the mouse bioassay.
At about 12 years old he made a small dissecting kit ( including a scalpel crafted from a flattened pin ) which he used to dissect a bumblebee, but he got into trouble with his parents when he progressed to dissecting a larger specimen.
is a controversial identification of a larval specimen made without benefit of actually examining the specimen.
Only a photograph of the first specimen of this species was made at a local market by Arnaz and Mark Erdmann before it was bought by a shopper.
Richard Bentley, master of Trinity College, persuaded Newton to allow him to undertake a second edition, and in June 1708 Bentley wrote to Newton with a specimen print of the first sheet, at the same time expressing the ( unfulfilled ) hope that Newton had made progress towards finishing the revisions.
Diagnosis of the illness is made by testing a specimen of faeces ( bowel motion ).
The proud owner of a young specimen at Pencarrow garden near Bodmin in Cornwall was showing it to a group of friends, and one made the remark " It would puzzle a monkey to climb that "; as the species had no existing popular name, first ' monkey puzzler ', then ' monkey puzzle ' stuck.
A traditional method that remains popular today involves retaining the original skull and leg bones of a specimen and using these as the basis to create a mannequin made primarily from wood wool ( previously tow / hemp wool was used ) and galvanised wire.
The White-bellied Sea Eagle was first described by the German naturalist Johann Friedrich Gmelin in 1788, although John Latham had made notes on the species in 1781, from a specimen obtained in February 1780 at Princes Island off the westernmost cape of Java during Captain Cook's last voyage.
" He informally called the animal " Daptosaurus agilis " and made preparations for describing it and having the skeleton, specimen AMNH 3015, put on display, but never finished this work.
This specimen was easily startled, jumpy, and made threat displays.
Ultimate strength is an attribute related to a material, rather than just a specific specimen made of the material, and as such it is quoted as the force per unit of cross section area ( N / m² ).
Philibert Commerson received a live specimen in the 1770s, of which Jossigny made two illustrations, which are the only ones known drawn from a live specimen.
In 1945, G. T. S. Baylis made an amazing discovery on Three Kings when he found the last remaining specimen anywhere of a tree which is now called Pennantia baylisiana, a Kaikomako.
He also showed him great kindness when a cold which had seized him assumed the serious form of consumption, and sent him to Torquay ; but as the disease made rapid progress, an irresistible longing seized Gray to return to Merkland, where he arrived in January 1861, and died on the 3rd of December following, having the day before had the gratification of seeing a printed specimen copy of his poem The Luggie, published eventually by the exertions of Sydney Dobell.
This made escape physically impossible-though he wouldn't want to miss out on the many treats and monkey chow that were being given to him as a lab specimen.
According to Julian Hume and Anthony Cheke, it appears that all depictions of white Dodos were based on a single painting or copies of it, showing a whitish specimen, made by Roelant Savery in ca.
A common error made by clinicians unfamiliar with melioidosis is to only send a specimen from the affected site ( which is the usual procedure for most other infections ) instead of sending a full screen.

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The lost energy is converted into alternative forms such as heat, emission of low-energy secondary electrons and high-energy backscattered electrons, light emission ( cathodoluminescence ) or X-ray emission, which provide signals carrying information about the properties of the specimen surface, such as its topography and composition.
This preserves the specimen in a snapshot of its solution state.
With the development of cryo-electron microscopy of vitreous sections ( CEMOVIS ), it is now possible to observe samples from virtually any biological specimen close to its native state.
This tiny specimen was that year described by von Soemmerring as Ornithocephalus brevirostris ( for its short snout, now understood to be a juvenile character ), and provided a restoration of the skeleton, the first one published for any pterosaur.
This specimen was also covered in hair-like pycnofibres, with unusually long pycnofibres covering the back of its neck.
Collini misinterpreted his specimen as a seagoing creature that used its long front limbs as paddles.
One such specimen, IGM 100 / 980, was nicknamed " Ichabodcraniosaurus " by Norell's team because the fairly complete specimen was found without its skull ( an allusion to the Washington Irving character Ichabod Crane ).
In the " Fighting Dinosaurs " specimen, the Velociraptor lies on its side, to the right of the Protoceratops, with one of its sickle claws apparently embedded in the throat of its prey, while the beak of Protoceratops is clamped down upon the right forelimb of its attacker.
In 2012 Hone and colleagues published a paper that described a Velociraptor specimen with a long bone of an azhdarchid pterosaur in its gut.
Although it might be attributed to its ancestor, the Old Malay language ( which can be traced back to the 7th century ), the Kedukan Bukit Inscription is the oldest surviving specimen of Old Malay, the language used by Srivijayan empire.
In zoology this is the type species ; the generic name is permanently associated with the type specimen of its type species.
The specimen was dissected by Lankester between rounds of golf at Saint Andrews golf club in Scotland from which the species derives its name.
The pavement of the triple choir, though much restored, is a specimen of marble and porphyry mosaic in opus alexandrinum, with signs of Arab influence in its main lines.
* Samad claimed he had to snip the candiru's grasping spikes off in order to extract it, yet the specimen provided had all its spikes intact.
We have to study each ethnological specimen individually in its history and in its medium .... By regarding a single implement outside of its surroundings, outside of other inventions of the people to whom it belongs, and outside of other phenomena affecting that people and its productions, we cannot understand its meanings .... Our objection ... is, that classification is not explanation.
There has been considerable confusion over its southern range limit, but specimen records from most of Colombia ( only exception is far northwest ) and Ecuador are all South American coatis.
The type specimen of Common Heath was collected in 1793 by French botanist Jacques Labillardière in Van Diemens Land ( now Tasmania ) during a voyage with Bruni D ' Entrecasteaux It was described by Labillardiere in 1805 who gave the species its current name Epacris impressa.

specimen and way
Potentials are thought to occur when a number of collagen molecules are stressed in the same way displacing significant numbers of the charge carriers from the inside to the surface of the specimen.
The General Sherman of California has a volume of 1, 489 cubic meters ; by way of comparison, the largest giant sequoias in Great Britain have volumes no greater than 90-100 cubic meters, one example being the 90-cubic-meter specimen in the New Forest.
When a specimen of material is loaded in such a way that it extends it is said to be in tension.
Diagnosis is usually by way of a urinalysis performed on a urine specimen that is obtained shortly after ejaculation.
These differ from normal fossil-taxa in that they can only be used for fossils that represent the same part of the parent plant and that are preserved in the same way as the type specimen.
Caltrans transplanted this specimen on January 23, 2010, at a cost to California taxpayers of over $ 200, 000, to make way for the Doyle Drive Replacement Project.
He must find a way to peacefully coexist with Migi, the Parasite which has taken over his hand, and reconcile his desire to protect humanity from the Parasites with his desire to keep his own Parasite a secret in order to avoid being killed or used as a laboratory specimen.
The fragile flowerless specimen that made its way to Clusius 60 years later was enough to excite his interest, but not enough for him to place it among related plants ; his closest guess was the wholly unrelated Sea Lavender genus.
# the way of doing science, sometimes called " whole to parts ," which focuses on observation of the specimen within its ecosystem first before breaking down to study any part of the specimen.
In this way, functional demands of the amputated specimen became paramount in guiding which amputated pieces should and should not be replanted.
The apparatus is set up in such a way that this plane polarized light then passes through the stressed specimen.
Selous journeyed in pursuit of big game to Europe ( Bavaria, Germany in 1870, Transylvania, then Hungary but now Romania in 1899, Mull Island, Scotland in 1894, Sardinia in 1902, Norway in 1907 ), Asia ( Turkey, Persia, Caucasus in 1894-95, 1897, 1907 ), North America ( Wyoming, Rocky Mountains in 1897 and 1898, Eastern Canada in 1900-1901, 1905, Alaska and Yukon in 1904, 1905 ) and the " dark continent " in a territory that extends from today ’ s South Africa and Namibia all the way up into central Sudan where he collected virtually every specimen of all medium and large African mammal species.
This specimen was making her way down to the estuary for winter spawning.
Mounting a specimen provides a safe, standardized, and ergonomic way by which to hold a sample during the grinding and polishing operations.
Even though CPR EMD SD40-2s are the rule, occasionally a rare specimen will make its way onto the D-L.

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