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  1. Biological life cycle (3738 bytes)
    40: ...]s, it is difficult to determine if a macroscopic specimen is gametophytic or sporophytic unless observed un...
  2. Manuscript (5266 bytes)
    3: ...hilippines]], for example, as early as [[900]]CE, specimen documents were not inscribed by stylus, but were ...
  3. Cornett (5160 bytes)
    8: The cornett is thus an unusual specimen among wind instruments, with a body constructed l...
  4. Giraffe (8140 bytes)
    32: ... long, prehensile tongues to extend their reach. Specimen at the [[National Museum of Natural History]], [[...
  5. Dinosaur (35313 bytes)
    47: ... remain unknown, and comparisons between existing specimens is imprecise, it is clear that as a group they w...
    122: ...pression of feathers in the surrounding rock, the specimens are commonly mistaken for ''[[Compsognathus]]''.
    124: ...onship between dinosaurs and birds. Most of these specimens were local to [[Liaoning]] province in northeast...
    131: ...similar reproductive strategies, and revealed the specimen to be female (Schweitzer et al, 2005).
  6. Microscope (8708 bytes)
    8: ...ld the material to be examined (the [[sample]] or specimen). This use of a single, convex lens to magnify ob...
    34: ...mage up to 1000× and are used to study thin specimens as they have a very limited [[depth of field]]. ...
    42: ...cope is often used to study the surfaces of solid specimens or to carry out close work such as sorting, diss...
  7. Archaeopteryx (8771 bytes)
    17: ...known [[bird]]. The discovery of the first intact specimen in [[1861]], two years after [[Charles Darwin]] p...
    19: ...], and the most spectacular is the famed ''Berlin Specimen'' at the [[Humboldt Museum]] of [[Berlin]].
    43: ...ens differ from the London, Berlin, and Solnhofen specimens in being smaller, having different finger propor...
    45: The eight specimens are named after the city in which they are house...
    49: ...863]] by [[Richard Owen]], who made it the [[type specimen]] for the [[genera]] and [[species]]. Currently l...
  8. Okapi (2836 bytes)
    27: ...the [[Ituri Forest]] that first acquired an Okapi specimen for science.
  9. Boto (5572 bytes)
    24: The first type specimen was described by [[Henri Marie Ducrotay de Blainv...
  10. Ape (10931 bytes)
    53: ...ich animals these names refer, as Linnaeus had no specimen to refer to, hence no precise description. Linnae...
  11. Sodalite (4894 bytes)
    61: ...[Greenland]], the latter locale producing a green specimen nicknamed "[[chameleon]] sodalite."
    63: ... [[lava]]s of [[Vesuvius]], [[Italy]]. These rare specimens are highly prized by collectors.
  12. Tyrannosaurus rex (20653 bytes)
    15: ..., including only three complete skulls. The first specimens found played an important role in the [[Bone War...
    18: The first specimen (a partial [[vertebra]]) was found by [[Edward Dr...
    58: ... a role as predator. When examining [[#Individual specimens|Sue]], paleontologist [[Peter Larson]] found a b...
    72: ==Individual specimens==
    83: ....stm] The presence of [[medullary bone]]s in this specimen is also of interest. [http://www.washingtonpost.c...
  13. List of extinct animals (3267 bytes)
    104: ...odon]], thought to have been extinct until a live specimen was found in 2003
  14. Electron microscope (5936 bytes)
    11: ...de]] are focused by [[magnet]]ic lenses on to the specimen. They are then magnified by a series of magnetic ...
    18: ...f TEM, where the electrons still pass through the specimen, but, as in SEM, the sample is scanned in a raste...
    22: ...pecimen preservation, but isn't applicable to all specimens.
    38: ...ue. Recent work performed on unfixated, vitrified specimens has also been performed, further confirming the ...
  15. Tiger (11674 bytes)
    23: ...lanistic]] tigers have been reported, but no live specimen has ever been recorded. Also in existence are gol...
    53: ...er than 25 tigers remained in the wild). The last specimen was sighted in [[1979]].
  16. Yo-yo (9646 bytes)
    14: ...se depicting play<sup>'''A'''</sup>, as well as a specimen<sup>'''B'''</sup>, are on display in the [[Nation...
  17. Neanderthal (12705 bytes)
    26: The [[type specimen]], dubbed [[Neanderthal 1]], consisted of a skull...
    100: ... It has been determined that some of the earliest specimens found in fact suffered from severe [[arthritis]]...
  18. Platypus (21900 bytes)
    15: The platypus is considered one of the strangest [[specimen]]s of the animal kingdom: a [[venomous]], egg-lay...
    65: ...]s who visited the Australian colonies to collect specimens in the [[1800s]]. Their work was followed in the...
  19. Fungus (12992 bytes)
    96: ...a fungus: ''[[Armillaria ostoyae]]'', the largest specimen spanning 8.9 square kilometres (2200 acres) in ar...
  20. Technetium (32113 bytes)
    211: ...ion ten times as high. In one experiment, a test specimen was kept in an aqueous solution of pertechnetate ...

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