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    A biological specimen (also called a biospecimen) is a biological laboratory specimen held by a biorepository for research. Such a specimen would be taken...
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  • amount Biological specimen or biospecimen, an organic specimen held by a biorepository for research Laboratory specimen, a biological specimen taken by...
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    A zoological specimen is an animal or part of an animal preserved for scientific use. Various uses are: to verify the identity of a (species), to allow...
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    brother, to develop applications for the microscope, especially with biological specimens. Also in 1937, Manfred von Ardenne pioneered the scanning electron...
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    Type (biology) (redirect from Type specimen)
    In biology, a type is a particular specimen (or in some cases a group of specimens) of an organism to which the scientific name of that organism is formally...
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    reptile currently known. The first specimen later referred to Ichthyotitan, BRSMG Cg2488 (the "Lilstock specimen"), was found in 2016 by researcher and...
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    A laboratory specimen is sometimes a biological specimen of a medical patient's tissue, fluids, or other samples used for laboratory analysis to assist...
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    to fight radiation damage for biological specimens. The amount of radiation required to collect an image of a specimen in the electron microscope is high...
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    drawing on paper by Leonardo da Vinci. Foxing also occurs in biological study skins or specimens, as an effect of chemical reactions or mold on melanin. Foxing...
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  • catalogs, and stores samples of biological material for laboratory research. Biorepositories collect and manage specimens from animals, plants, and other...
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