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specimen

[spes-uh-muhn] / ˈspɛs ə mən /


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Southern pine is planted thick then thinned after a decade or so to make room for the best specimens to grow into two-by-fours and utility poles.

From The Wall Street Journal

To reach these conclusions, the team compared the size and shape of the DAN5 face and teeth with fossils from the same geological age, as well as specimens that are older and younger.

From Science Daily

By analyzing DNA from historically collected specimens, the researchers uncovered even more complexity within the group.

From Science Daily

The delivery had no documentation about the origin of the specimens but did include a recipe on how to make soup with them.

From BBC

Even in this century-old sample, ComSLI identified intricate fiber patterns, allowing scientists to study historical specimens and explore how structural features evolve across generations of disease.

From Science Daily