Examples of using Specimens in English and their translations into Hindi
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Analysing large groups of specimens in this way is extremely complex,
Each floor has a preparation laboratory, where specimens can be removed from the cold stores
For scientists at the Museum, evidence for hypotheses usually come from examining specimens- which are re- examined constantly to verify or disprove new theories.
Some specimens, particularly those from Sri Lanka, may grow to lengths of 2.1 to 2.2 metres(6.9 to 7.2 ft),
Researchers analyzed the complete genomes of 32 tiger specimens in order to confirm they fall into six genetically distinct groups.
Datura is growing quite rapidly and young specimens need an annual spring transplant with an increase in the volume of the pot.
Louise and her team use unmanned aircraft to search for specimens, and 3D scanning
A large number of the early natural history specimens were purchased from Ward's Natural History Establishment in Rochester, New York.
From old duvet covers you can sew more beautiful specimens yourself, which fit over any shoe
One of the few remaining intact specimens was used by the experts of the Northrop-Grumman, in collaboration with the National Geographic to
At present, about 20,000 specimens are organized, including about 700 type specimens. .
Helgen discovered specimens of the species in storage at The Field Museum in Chicago
Subsequently, Whistler re-examined his specimens and not only admitted his error
Where facilities for liquid culture are available, specimens from sterile sites may be inoculated directly following the procedure:
In a blood bank it is vital that all blood specimens are correctly identified,
Two specimens of male birds from the northern Western Ghats have been noted to have red-tipped feathers on the malar region almost forming a malar stripe.
In a blood bank it is vital that all blood specimens are correctly identified,
In a blood bank it is vital that all blood specimens are correctly identified,
Some areas of our collection are well developed, and simply do not need any more specimens.
There is a database of more than 5.6 million specimens, collected from all over India and from the neighbouring countries before independence.