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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 specimen or garment is washed in a cylindrical reversing wash wheel, dried and subjected to restorative forces where necessary.
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.
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.
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 considered
The late Secretary of State John Foster Dulles considered the 1954 Geneva agreement a specimen of appeasement, saw that resolution would be needed to keep it from becoming a calamity for the West.
He placed P. sternbergi into the genus named by Miller, Geosternbergia, along with the Pierre Shale skull specimen which Bennett had previously considered to be a large male P. longiceps.
However, the authors suggested that it could be explained by their specimen sampling, and considered the two species to be distinct.
More closely related to tetrapods than even the ray-finned fish, coelacanths were considered to be transitional species between fish and tetrapods until the first Latimeria specimen was found off the east coast of South Africa, off the Chalumna River ( now Tyolomnqa ) in 1938.
Originally identified as a hadrosaur, this specimen consists only of post-cranial remains and is only provisionally considered an example of Triceratops.
The type specimen has also been lost, so the status of this class is considered dubious.
A single specimen of Alioramus of an individual estimated at between long has been discovered, although it is considered by some experts to be a juvenile.
However, as it is known only from a juvenile specimen, it is also currently considered a nomen dubium.
The International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature considered the case and agreed to replace the original type specimen with the proposed neotype.
Described by the poet Marianne Moore as " our crowning curio ," the Prospect Park tree is considered the outstanding specimen tree in the park.
Another specimen washed up in New Zealand, although this stranding is considered extralimital.
Henry Brougham considered this to be one of Erskine's finest speeches: " It is justly regarded, by all English lawyers, as a consummate specimen of the art of addressing a jury ".
In 1839, Münster described another specimen he considered to belong to Ornithocephalus ( i. e. Pterodactylus ), with a distinctive long tail.
Alternatively, the bird was considered a hybrid, but the present state of knowledge of the Dickcissel's relations makes this not very plausible-there are a number of species with which Spiza could conceivably produce hybrids-such as Passerella -, but the lack of even the slightest hint of blue structural colors in Townsend's specimen and it moreover being not different from a Dickcissel in habitus makes the hybrid theory suspect.
Glencoe baobab – an African baobab specimen in Limpopo Province, South Africa, often considered the largest example alive – up to recent times had a circumference of.
A race munda was named for a specimen from Punjab but is now considered synonymous with cambaiensis.
Another diplodocid dinosaur found near the original Supersaurus quarry, known from a backbone ( dorsal vertebra type specimen BYU 5750 ), was named Dystylosaurus edwini and is now also considered to be a specimen of Supersaurus vivianae.
At in length, the largest known specimen was longer than a blue whale and is considered one of the longest known animals in the world.
His mission was delayed at the port of Pak Nam until he had given a satisfactory account of gifts to the palace, ending with interrogation into minute details with regards to a gift horse, which Crawfurd considered but a good specimen of the indelicacy and rapacity which we afterwards found so characteristic of the Siamese Court and its officers, upon every question of a similar nature.
Palaeontologist Alan Feduccia, who had not yet examined the specimen, wrote in Audubon Magazine that the structures of Sinosauropteryx ( which he considered at the time to be a synonym of Compsognathus, as Compsognathus prima ) were stiffening structures from a frill running along the back, and that dinosaur palaeontologists were engaging in wishful thinking when equating the structures with feathers.
Xu also considered these specimens, most of which had hind wings and proportional differences from the original Microraptor specimen, to be a new species, which he named Microraptor gui.
Some collector's websites assert than any torbernite specimen more than a few years old should be considered fully transitioned to meta-torbernite.

specimen and national
In May 2007, a series of reports on national Colombia news reported more than 300 dead sheep in the region of Boyaca, and the capture of a possible specimen to be analyzed by zoologists at the National University of Colombia.
The Guilty Chinese Scholartree (), a specimen of Pagoda Tree ( Styphnolobium japonicum ) located in Beijing's Jingshan park, is a famous tree and national landmark on which the last Ming Chongzhen Emperor hanged himself after a group of peasants ( led by Li Zicheng ) successfully stormed the Forbidden City in 1644.
M. hoffmannii holotype jaw fragments (" great animal from Maastricht " specimen ), Muséum national d ' histoire naturelle, Paris
Besides the hothouse, there is also a national plant specimen hall with a floor space of 11, 000 square meters.

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