Examples of using Specimens in English and their translations into Chinese
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The vast majority of specimens and artifacts are used by a wide range of people in the museum and around the world.
Disease has been found in several specimens of bats that live in the area, and all the victims showed the typical symptoms of rabies.
The Weather Simulation Chamber can subject test specimens to the equivalent of noon summer sunlight for 24 hours a day, every day.
When non-proportional specimens are used, the value of elongation after fracture shall be converted in accordance with GB/T 17600.1.
The main task is to carry out scientific research and social education on the basis of collecting natural specimens and book materials.
You get specimens, you see if there's contamination, you look through medical charts, you get consistent definitions for clinical symptoms.”.
Other academics proposed an alternative explanation and say it is more feasible the specimens are hematite, a form of iron oxide.
Then, the chloride concentration at which corrosion initiates in the minimum of the 10 smaller specimens could be used as the basis for calculations.
In general, the imaging of thin specimens does not necessarily benefit significantly from two-photon excitation techniques over conventional confocal microscopy.
Instead, these specimens are used in research by scientists trying to understand how different kinds of life evolved and how we can protect them.
Specimens must be archived for comparison with taxonomic identifications from other sites and to understand the details of changes in the composition of species over time.
So if you have sent three specimens, it's an hour later.
Of 3,620 macrofaunal specimens, 557 polychaetes and 495 isopods were sequenced.
While human tissue samples continue to be stored, specimens are now identified by an anonymous code.
Some specimens are considered amplitude objects because they absorb light partially or completely, and can thus be readily observed using conventional brightfield microscopy.
Researchers collected biological specimens from the parents, assessed children in the clinic at key developmental windows, and visited homes to collect dust for chemical analysis.
Most of the specimens the researchers collected were 4 inches(10 centimeters) long, but a few individuals were much larger.
Unstained specimens often appear inconspicuous and depleted of details in brightfield microscopy.
Except for the fact that it has killed every one of our test specimens, we don't know what's wrong with it.".
In addition, the specimens are assumed to be surrounded by air, which has a refractive index of 1.00 for the purposes of the tutorial.