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"specimen" Definitions
  1. a small amount of something that shows what the rest of it is like synonym sample
  2. a single example of something, especially an animal or a plant
  3. a small quantity of blood, urine, etc. that is taken from somebody and tested by a doctor

191 Sentences With "specimen"

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When a job applicant deposits a urine specimen, the specimen goes to the testing company's laboratory, along with thousands of others.
The lead author of the new study, Martin Kundrát from Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Slovakia, said the specimen is more like modern birds than any other Archaeopteryx specimen uncovered to date.
This particular specimen weighed a healthy eight pounds or so.
Each specimen in Wise Trees is accompanied with its story.
You could say that, as a specimen, yes, it's intimidating.
The Wyoming specimen is particularly noteworthy owing to its age.
And T.O.P is an interesting specimen to say the least.
"You're looking ideally for an intact specimen?" she asked me.
On one walk, Ryan dug a specimen from the ground.
A single specimen can generate dozens of strains of bacteria.
The research team found the first male specimen on Dec.
The specimen they studied had specific textures covering its skull.
CDC has tested every stool specimen from every AFM patient.
That obviously was at variance with the size of the specimen.
He's played by Bill Skarsgård, a decidedly not scary looking specimen.
Being encased in solid amber helped to lock the specimen together.
He's the latest specimen of a rare breed: the occult heel.
A preserved specimen can be found in the Natural History Museum.
But attempts to extract DNA from her specimen haven't been successful.
It all results in a lighter, fluffier specimen than the classic.
The F.B.I. had never before worked on a specimen so old.
The professor also keeps a specimen of the Asian giant hornet.
You can even become a warrior, a perfect human specimen, without moving.
"This beautiful specimen has had a tough couple of weeks," he wrote.
He plans to donate the specimen to a museum after the analysis.
Precious pink HemicoralliumAn amazing specimen of pink Hemicorallium, a type of coral.
One ghost of conservation on view is an 1891 chestnut tree specimen.
That's over 200 pounds (90 kg) lighter than the new Malaysian specimen.
"I'm more of a thinker obviously than a physical specimen," he said.
A unique specimen such as the Iceman is not cut open lightly.
This is a fantastic specimen: shows previously unknown enfloofinating pattern for birds!
We dry them to put them in our Swiss botanical specimen collection.
Then I created each specimen by shifting some parameters on the deformers.
Afterward, I rendered each specimen in Cinema 4D and postworked with Photoshop.
One argument is that Mr Bolt is simply a unique physical specimen.
Getting his ass kicked all over the ring by a physical specimen.
Here, for our delectation, was an unlikely gleaming specimen, a municipal unicorn.
On the store's website, they're selling "Human Brain, Wet Specimen B"—which, you know, indicates there may have been a previously sold specimen A. The brain and the jar look remarkably similar to the one in the CBP photo.
In fact this story is about the earliest specimen found outside of Africa.
Not like an angel, but like a scientist, studying the strange specimen below.
His team has developed a method to identify the provenance of seized specimen.
The specimen in question is small, brown, and roughly 133 million years old.
This particular specimen features two sets of tentacles, one short and one long.
Instead, we CT-scanned the specimen and virtually reconstructed it in a computer.
New England among them—and caught his first specimen when he was seven
But they noted that other species have been defined with a single specimen.
"Harbor of Dieppe" was "a specimen … of mingled truth and falsehood," one stated.
Outdoor space: The large property has lawns, specimen trees, perennials and stone walls.
And there I am confronted with a large case full of specimen jars.
I could easily have ended up as a teaching specimen in a jar.
When the specimen went on display at the American Museum, ticket sales tripled.
Lloyd, on the other hand, sees himself as a more enlightened, woke specimen.
"The Taung child," as the specimen came to be known, had walked upright.
The agency said it confirmed that the specimen was an Asian giant hornet.
They had a complete skull and mandible specimen—meaning they could study its bite.
The specimen, dubbed El Sidrón J1, exhibited a mix of baby and adult teeth.
Her [real] name is Levi, and she's the most perfect specimen of a canine.
Pace noted that the material is always readily available and doesn't damage the specimen.
Tumors found on the vertebra of an Australopithecus sediba specimen are shown in pink.
YouTuber Techmoan refurbished a really prime specimen from the oscilloscope world—the Tektronix 760A.
That time she was the most perfect specimen on the whole planet HBD, girl!
Hopefully the donor will produce many healthy eggs to be fertilized with your specimen.
I got the Emily blowout because I think Shay Mitchell is a perfect specimen.
This is a super-cool specimen from a very enigmatic family of big dinosaurs.
Tucking the specimen into the inside pocket of his jacket, he told a New
This specimen may be at a disadvantage, however, owing to its bright, conspicuous appearance.
"Such a blessing to have this beautiful specimen by my side #peoplesonestowatch," he wrote.
The entire collection of the Smithsonian has a single genetically modified specimen in it.
Your character is a pretty cut specimen of your preferred gender, to be sure.
Komandorsky officials intend to display the newly-discovered specimen in the reserve's visitor center.
The grounds are planted with specimen trees, flowering shrubs and a small apple orchard.
"In order to take the specimen, it requires full personal protective equipment," she said.
Outdoor space: The one-acre property has broad lawns, specimen trees and a playhouse.
" With the specimen, though, "we have RNA, a skeleton, gonads, tissues in cryogenic storage.
But his reaction was to the extent of the loss, not the specimen itself.
"We get paid $125 to process a specimen and produce a diagnosis," he said.
This was a prime specimen of what you'd want any beer to look like.
In 2016, he was invited to examine a specimen preserved in a private collection.
A contaminated specimen of crime scene DNA might well result in a false match.
We'll never know if this specimen could have survived and lived with two heads.
"I was so excited when I first saw this embryonic specimen in 2011 after the lab preparation finished, but I was not sure if the embryonic specimen was the last lunch of the mother or its unborn baby," Liu told me over email.
This specimen here is the Oree Board 2, a Bluetooth keyboard made entirely of wood.
Hopefully they'll put the specimen on display at a local museum for all to see.
Complete C. kunmingensis specimen with nerve cord visible on the left, near the head shield.
This particular specimen spent three years growing in Amazon's conservatory at the edge of town.
There, Libby was only known as specimen 534120 – the number still tattooed on her ear.
Many of these bones have now been exposed, enabling further analysis of the young specimen.
The size and distinctive shape of an eight-foot femur of one specimen astonished scientists.
That deplorable specimen, a seemingly middle-class guy, had dined and dashed with us before.
The specimen was discovered by Olivier Lambert at the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences.
The specimen had been housed at the Natural History Museum since it's discovery in 1909.
When I see a particular brain, I can say, This is a really good specimen.
This particular specimen comes from Acura's own fleet, with 45,510 miles showing on the odometer.
For those who will go straight for the burger, the Loyal's is a fine specimen.
It is probably going to turn out to be a medical specimen of some type.
In the case of the Swartkrans find, the specimen consists only of a foot bone.
The tools can only provide accurate age ranges for each specimen, not an exact age.
As the St. Andrews release explains:[The] St. Andrews table was clearly an early specimen.
The observation and collection of a physical specimen was the final piece of the puzzle.
Zac Efron superfans may already know about the hot specimen that is the younger Efron.
"I noticed that that the specimen was pretty big," Sachs told me over the phone.
For those of you who know what Alex looks like, he's a great human specimen.
But a number of paleontologists declined to comment about the specimen in the latest study.
He's a rougher character who likes his own cat, a specimen of a rare breed.
There are three notable mature specimen trees: a live oak, a pine and a palm.
This Roy is a larger-than-life monster and, ultimately, a shrunken specimen of humanity.
The first specimen was discovered about a decade ago, but it was missing a head.
But to qualify as a fossil, a specimen must be more than 10,000 years old.
So, we asked Johnny how a world-class physical specimen like LeBron would hold up.
The Portuguese specimen, in contrast, is a juvenile that appears to have died in a burrow.
Two of the four frogs found in amber (the specimen on the right shows two views).
This new specimen, according to Eve, is Villanelle's opposite: A middle-aged immigrant who goes undetected.
Though discovered 53 years ago, the specimen dates back about 40 years, so it's not ancient.
This was no archaeological specimen, but an architectural pop-up created by Madrid-based firm SelgasCano.
The featured specimen, collected on the recent Investigator survey, was collected from water 2750 metres deep!
I'm stationed at the live specimen tent, where I show kids salamanders, butterflies, turtles, and frogs.
Scientists believe the specimen probably belonged to a species related to the large, plant-eating Iguanodon.
CT scans showing the presence of a dental putty used to piece together the fake specimen.
It's less precise, however, and usually destroys the specimen, unless a scientist painstakingly reconstructs the creature.
Amber is especially terrible at preserving DNA, and the team doesn't want to damage the specimen.
The Wyoming specimen is no exception, preserving fine details of this ancient creature in crisp relief.
Once a sculpture is finished, Alexander mounts and frames the work just like a scientific specimen.
He's a specimen unlike any other, and that's why he's able to do what he does.
Should I not even be in the dating world if I'm not the perfect female specimen?
There's also this chunky specimen licking his chops before a Russian Mil Mi-26 transport helicopter.
Within this first principle lies a subtler and perhaps more important concept—that of the specimen.
Fund manager Deka Investment brought the case, known in German as a Musterklage, or specimen claim.
First, doctors need to collect a specimen -- a sample that will be checked for the virus.
Essentially, the coronavirus test works by determining whether any given specimen contains the distinct coronavirus genome.
Ceiling-high grids of windows overlook the front terrace and grounds planted with old specimen trees.
"But this specimen strongly shows that evolution's really going in all different directions," Dr. O'Connor said.
Scientists still study it, probably will for years, because it is such a perfect, fascinating specimen.
After extracting the fossil from the rocks, they performed a micro-CT scan on the specimen.
So is CONTAINER, "Something that holds," and SPECIMEN, "mince pies" (minus "one" or "i," as clued).
Similar to a library, however, every specimen has a number and a place on a shelf.
Without grants or dedicated funding, Dr. Steen said, they studied the specimen in their spare time.
To test their suspicions about the jawbone, the archaeologists sent the specimen on a world tour.
Unlike North American browns, this specimen had a distinctive spearmint color perfectly suited to its surroundings.
The turn-around time for results is about 3-5 days from time of specimen collection.
Outdoor space: The 3493-acre lot includes specimen trees, elegantly trimmed hedges and a fenced backyard.
"That's what California Chrome has created, and we all admire what a magnificent specimen he is."
But this specimen lacked the rachis; it just had barbs and barbules down its ribbonlike tail.
At the time, she had been a biological specimen analyst at the Fish and Wildlife Service.
But since it's just one specimen, Dr. Burgio argued, scientists cannot rule out a parakeet plague.
Yet his intellectual distance also turns her into a specimen, a pinned butterfly turned taxidermy beast.
Solvers will encounter among the clue answers a specimen that is not strictly a dictionary entry.
When a particularly beautiful specimen comes out of the oven, she said she appreciated it nonetheless.
The specimen in the above illustration has been stripped down to its third layer of muscle.
A foggy white paint unites the surface and partially obscures the contents of the specimen boxes.
Sadly for this specimen, its ugly mug has been preserved in Burmese amber for all of posterity.
Plenty of paleontologists knew about the "important" specimen, Atterholt explained—but never completed their analysis on it.
A mummified specimen from Chile's Atacama region prompted speculation for a decade about the find's peculiar skull.
The scientists only have one specimen to work from, so it's hard to make a definitive conclusion.
""The greatest limitation to this study was that the specimen was, in some ways, too well-preserved.
However, it was not 'put together' to represent a fake, but simply for a better display specimen.
Following the entry into the digital archive, a specimen is placed in the climate-controlled herbarium cabinets.
A second specimen found in Myanmar by the same team includes a preserved fragment of shed skin.
The ancient specimen was shown to have only 12 rib-bearing vertebrae and 12 pairs of ribs.
Identify a specimen based on the the hue of a petal or the serration of a leaf.
We've never seen an Ice Age wolf in the flesh before and this is a huge specimen.
This resulted in the discovery of another matching specimen, and field observations of two living flying squirrels.
This specimen also lets scientists dream about what else might be hiding in an amber mine somewhere.
His prized specimen is Boo, a boar named for the sound, in Japanese, that a pig makes.
Surgeons say no manikin or computer simulation can replicate the experience of practicing on a human specimen.
That helps to minimize the spread of bodily fluids and tissues while researchers work on a specimen.
This new Oviraptor specimen got mired in the mud, and was beautifully preserved in its death-pose.
The specimen described in today's paper, however, is far from complete — and that leaves room for error.
One similar specimen eventually emerged from a museum collection — a female that had been found in Vietnam.
Minutes after the marrow was drawn into the syringe, a technician rushed the specimen to the lab.
Do I need to mention that each specimen appears to represent the very apex of its species?
"I'm a naturistic motherfucker, look what I done picked up, man," Snoop Dogg said, studying the specimen.
In fact, the average specimen can consume up to 30 times the volume of its own stomach.
"China by law prohibited the sending of a biological human specimen outside of the country," he said.
It took the team hours to survey a single home, and even longer to identify each specimen.
For Mr. Eisenberg, though, this extravagant figure is another prime specimen in his gallery of ugly Americans.
But not always: the specimen captured in the Chattahoochee was a female, according to state wildlife officials.
Sometimes it's about treating pot in an unexpected way, as with Ms. Beldock's old English specimen drawings.
"The specimen we found is like a giant and bulky okapi with huge posterior horns," she said.
"I was very excited when I found the first specimen of the seaweed fossil," Tang told CNN.
Specimen trees include a large catalpa tree in front and a century-old cottonwood tree in back.
He is also not an extraordinarily imposing physical specimen at 6 feet 1 inch and 180 pounds.
When hunting for that perfect specimen, patience — not exactly a strong suit for New Yorkers — is key.
"It's the most valuable specimen I have ever held in my life, monetarily and scientifically," Sibescu said.
I log today's work, process my blood specimen, and get ready to wind down for the day.
Even eggs still warm from the hen's body peeled just as easily as the most grizzled specimen.
It can diagnose a sample in a few hours once a blood specimen reaches a designated lab.
They also wondered whether he might be a dwarf specimen of the species rather than a juvenile.
He likes darkness, pictorially and of the soul, and in Getty Sr. he has a magnificent specimen.
The victim of the young men's abuse was a particularly small specimen, known as a juvenile alligator.
Paleontologists found around 90 percent of the dinosaur's bones, making it the most complete specimen ever discovered.
"As the specimen is represented only by a large piece of jaw, it is difficult to provide a size estimate, but by using a simple scaling factor and comparing the same bone in S. sikanniensis, the Lilstock specimen is about 25 percent larger," explained Lomax in a statement.

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