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「SPECIMENS」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

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s the largest in France (700 m², about 3,000 specimens), a butterfly conservatory, bamboo labyrinth
The last known specimens, a female and her pup, are now in the collec
e mine in Kazakhstan still provides handsome specimens; a brownish quartzite host distinguishes its
rea with a regular even curve; in one or two specimens a small longitudinally narrow black spot in
the known species of ants, with over 250,000 specimens across over 14,000 extant taxa of ants in it
re enormous quantities of taxonomically rich specimens across diverse, large-scale landscapes.
ioned, although the possibility that the two specimens actually are juvenile Nuthatch Vangas has be
It is known from three specimens, all of which were collected in montane fore
Five specimens, all females, were found in pieces of amber
among others, have argued that the few known specimens all belong, instead, to the species P. gomba
ass repository of insect and other arthropod specimens along with an extensive library of entomolog
Gulf of Alaska, trawl surveys have now found specimens along the eastern margin as well.
Elms were the main specimens, along with pines, junipers, cypresses, and
Mature males are only known from parasitic specimens already attached to the females.
These same fossil specimens also show that I. ritchei was a predator, as
Type specimens also are curated at the Museo Nazionale dell
These specimens also lend credence to the record by A. D. Br
s etruscus is mostly continental Europe with specimens also recovered in the Great steppe region of
Hall has as its basis the huge collection of specimens amassed by Dr. Shideler.
The chips with the holotype specimens, AMNH NJ-90Y and AMNH NJ-90Z, were first stu
Solarization turns acrylic specimens an amber or brownish color, although older a
bits highlighting archaeological and natural specimens, an auditorium and book sales outlet.
ions (700 varieties), rockeries (1,500 dwarf specimens), an arboretum of trees and shrubs (500 spec
inct similarities between the earlier fossil specimens and some proposed descendant, although the e
locality of the cactus has been scoured for specimens and few are found there anymore.
ased on a census of the literature, herbaria specimens, and confirmed sightings, C. pensylvanica is
This species was known from only from three specimens and very little information is available of
lude geological, ethnological and biological specimens and in 1897 the Western Australian Museum an
the expedition collected various biological specimens and conducted ethnological research.
since then, a combination of well preserved specimens and new techniques that have allowed scienti
ous botanists published species based on his specimens, and these were later collated by Johann Leh
st natural growth, a mix of local and exotic specimens, and open areas where family members played
That expedition failed to find any specimens and it was only in 1997 that two expeditions
1906 to "secure and preserve natural history specimens and objects of historical and ethnological i
Based on the small number of known specimens and its distribution apparently being restri
sending home a ‘valuable herbarium of native specimens' and new plants, including five new species
ta on diet and behavior are based on captive specimens and are difficult to interpret in the absenc
h further embarrassment by sending herbarium specimens and live plants direct to Sir William Hooker
The collections contain many type specimens and vast collections from around the world.
ies of isopod crustacean known from only two specimens, and first described in 1925 by Herbert Matt
He maintained a herbarium of dried specimens and contributed specimens to John Torrey and
of a Biorepository is to maintain biological specimens, and associated information, for future use
ic Gram-negative rods isolated from clinical specimens, and reclassification of Rhodobacter massili
e mounting of entomological and histological specimens, and has gained much favour as a microscopy
ion currently contains more than 3.5 million specimens and includes the remarkable Titian Peale Mot
which starts from base in the North American specimens and beyond base in the Neotropical ones, an
He also experimented with live specimens and worked on insects.
rtebrate osteology(together with his mounted specimens) and invertebrates is in Museo storia natura
which includes over 1.2 million dried plant specimens, and an extensive collection of books, journ
ng specimen, it cannot be matched with adult specimens, and so it is impossible to determine which,
o houses an invertebrate museum with 400,000 specimens, and operates the Bimini Biological Field St
e collected botanical, geological and insect specimens and sent them to Banks.
olden catalogued New York's flora, compiling specimens and information on more than 300 species of
d in 1889 to house his collection of mounted specimens and first opened to the public in 1892.
mentalist has increased the stock of unusual specimens and has bought many rare including unnamed t
Mesoraphidiidae genera by the small size of specimens and distinct vein structure of the wings.
of seeds, and sometimes included dried plant specimens and natural history curiosities as well.
rgy neutrons and used to irradiate materials specimens and test components.
r selections are also used in 'large bonsai' specimens and container gardening.
tographs of gross and microscopic pathologic specimens, and results of other diagnostic studies.
A number of expedition members collected specimens and samples while Captain Bollons organised
who took their photographic film, scientific specimens, and other materials.
set parrot, and difference in size of fossil specimens and on the 1601 sketch indicate that the sex
s not confluent with the caudal fin in adult specimens, and the anal fin is with 7 or fewer branche
omplete fossils belong to juvenile and adult specimens and show a short and broad skull, posteriorl
It is known from only three specimens and very little is understood of its biology
ut was primarily caused by the collection of specimens and bulbs for horticultural use.
History of the Insects of China he obtained specimens and information from George Macartney a Brit
corals and other invertebrates and botanical specimens and other exotica alongside his British coll
history collection consists of over 150,000 specimens and an historic natural history library and
articulated nature of the remains: maxillary specimens and madibular specimens.
The remains consist mostly of juvenile specimens and of head and backbones of adults.
uia, which is known from many well preserved specimens, and although Ukhaa Tolgod has been thorough
may not represent individual variation among specimens, and Suchosaurus may be a senior synonym of
tremely bold, but they are obsolete on other specimens, and all kinds of intergrades occur.
known varieties, as well as essays, proofs, ' specimens', and stamps on their original covers.
four plants were ever found, three juvenile specimens and one plant just reaching flowering stage.
for cryptozoological research, high quality specimens, and a selection of publications by both 826
here in recent years have failed to find any specimens and the species is considered extinct by som
rea and gathered small numbers of zoological specimens and artifacts.
rium consisting of more than 100,000 mounted specimens and his botanical library of over 1600 bound
It contains 100,000 specimens and documents, including 2,500 birds, 20,000
here many test submittors work to build test specimens and then go to test.
machines while seventh graders will collect specimens and test water quality in the Lab's streams.
ve green alga known from three Burgess shale specimens, and some from the Chengjiang and Wheeler sh
forts, Schmitz managed to collect only a few specimens and eggs.
e and maintenance of the Museum's 70 million specimens, and the relevance of research by the Museum
hlights include its paleontology and geology specimens, animal taxidermy mounts, a preserved human
distal tibiotarsi from another bird species, specimens ANSP 13361 and AMNH 25221.
In museum specimens, any yellow colour soon fades to brown after
to a pink-purple colour, but white flowered specimens are common in the wild.
relatively common in its own environment and specimens are relatively easy to spot.
Museum specimens are on display in Leiden (Netherlands), Trin
Average specimens are quite squat being about 2 cm (3/4 inch)
revive the breed have not been taken up, as specimens are few, and there exists little information
black or brindle in colour, but some working specimens are also common in other shades, as well as
Some 12 000 of her collected specimens are lodged with BOL, CT, PRE, K and other he
Cultivated specimens are however growing very well in cooler clim
Both specimens are preserved in the paleobotanical collecti
The best crystallized specimens are from Sankt Andreasberg in the Harz, Frei
rdings of a living Imperial Woodpecker these specimens are the only records ornithologists have to
The unnamed specimens are distinct from these but each resembles o
The specimens are to be attractively arranged and classifi
Only two specimens are known: occurring south of the Cayenne ar
Four exceptionally preserved specimens are known from the Green River Formation of
Three adult male specimens are recorded of this hybrid, held in the Ame
Both specimens are currently in the collection of the Mongo
tinct by the IUCN, but because the two known specimens are taxonomically uncertain and of unknown p
Two of the specimens are believed to have come from Southeast Asi
Although all four known specimens are from the island of Hawaiʻi, fossil recor
Only female specimens are known.
inceton University collections, and paratype specimens are in the National Museum of Natural Histor
ow to up to 50 cm in length, though aquarium specimens are generally much shorter.
and instructive anatomical and pathological specimens are the nucleus of its 15,000-piece collecti
ce has the upper whorls reddish-blue and the specimens are more slender than those shown in the ori
Three of the specimens are marine: a gigantic, vicious fish, the wo
rative articles, and entire valves of larger specimens are sometimes used as plates.”
used to make punctures to obtain small blood specimens, are generally disposable, and are commonly
tensively planted in gardens, where the best specimens are grown on multiple trunks.
Small specimens are ignored while large specimens seem able
These specimens are in the Natural History Museum, London.
His oracles, of which specimens are extant in Herodotus and Pausanias, were
Two dead specimens are preserved in the British Museum.
it can grow to the height of 25 meters, many specimens are seen as shrubs 3-5 m tall with many smal
Young specimens are covered by a light brown outer layer.
ge (8° 10' 58 N, 77° 17' 3.5 W); however, no specimens are recorded from the low lying areas (<800m
The displayed specimens are used by the University of for undergradu
In Viet Nam, a number of fine specimens are shown to visitors in Cat Tien National P
vived to the present day; fewer than a dozen specimens are currently known.
Adult specimens are approximately 1.5 cm in length.
is zoological material, containing many type specimens, are held in the British Museum (Natural His
Few specimens are known, so the variability of their color
ingle known specimen, and that more complete specimens are needed to fully describe the species.
in an article which suggests that “pimelite” specimens are probably willemseite (which is approved)
difficult to rely on information until more specimens are found to expand our knowledge.
st member of the genus, and a few cultivated specimens are growing in Scotland.
The precise provenances of the two specimens are uncertain, but at least one may have com
All specimens are light grey with black coloured eyes.
Because thorite is highly radioactive, specimens are often metamict.
Two adult male specimens are known of this hybrid, coming from the Ge
However, there is no proof that these specimens are genetically 'purer' than the original ty
Pale blue crystal specimens are found in Madagascar.
S. schizanthum and S. stenophyllum and some specimens are hard to differentiate between S. pachyrr
eshly caught birds and/or molecular data, as specimens are prone to foxing quickly.
As such even extremely worn specimens are worth thousands of dollars and are frequ
a white animal with light gray pattern; such specimens are also known in the Cheetah.
Although the specimens are fragmentary, Hudiesaurus is believed to
His plant specimens are now in the herbarium at the Brooklyn Bot
Several specimens are grown in Europe , but it is not known to
Several of these specimens are extremely complete skeletons with well-p
The specimens are generally 100 cm, large otic notch in th
competition or display in which exhibits or specimens are in some novel; striking or differing in
Two specimens are known that have been found from the Wich
Some specimens are noted for producing very dark, almost bl
Such specimens are not ground, but find their way into muse
e or brown, and sometimes violet; deep-water specimens are pale.
alities which have yielded good crystallized specimens are Congonhas do Campo near Ouro Preto in Br
is holding a Resplendent Quetzal, and other specimens are scattered about.
However, it is thought that none of these specimens are of fully mature animals as poor bone oss
The African specimens are considered a sister taxon to the hominid
least 5 inches (12.5 cm) long although most specimens are smaller than this.
Specimens are primarily drawn from the waters around N
Specimens are also grown in Dublin gardens and in the
Specimens are arranged in 27 cases in taxonomic sequen
Thus, andersonite specimens are a secondary mineral being the result of
f serrations on the teeth, and concludes the specimens are "too incomplete for identification".
Adult specimens are found at the earliest in mid-autumn, and
plant can reach eight metres in height, most specimens are less than a metre tall.
Specimens arising from sexually produced eggs have a c
The further identification of fossil specimens as part of a "chronospecies" relies on addit
ng amid civilization, could raise such human specimens as the Bushmen, the Veddhas of Ceylon, and s
17 specimens): as a subgroup of the D-bracteates, showing
It is also used to stain cartilage in bone specimens, as one of Kasten's Schiff-type reagents in
Peter Taylor recognized these specimens as a different taxon in a 1963 review of Afr
quality equal to that of the best laboratory specimens, as demonstrated by the narrow diffraction p
word's most extensive, containing over 9000 specimens as well as numerous notes and sketches.
no dermal scales present on post-metamorphic specimens as there are on Discosauriscus.
an his masters research, collecting numerous specimens as part of the project and studying their ph
great deal of genetic variability within the specimens ascribed to the genus, which is likely to re
alyzing the cranial dome ontogeny of several specimens assigned to Stegoceras.
of the Whitney-Rothschild Collection of bird specimens at the AMNH.
o Alberto d'Albertis, housed many of Luigi's specimens at Castello D'Albertis.
nown in wild cattle), seem to be that modern specimens at least are cattle horns shaped by a compli
was not studied again until Clarke examined specimens at the British Museum in 1965 and selected a
He primarily bought his specimens at auction or from other collectors and deal
a blood culture machine, which incubate the specimens at body temperature.
The collection, 29 specimens at the Western Australian Museum, was reassi
An array of zoological specimens at the Natural History Museum at the Univers
The team found live specimens at the same natural park in early 2010 and p
Some specimens attributed to Anaschisma sp.
cles were published, Ephraim Lane was making specimens available to collectors at a price and appar
) carp are caught very regularly with larger specimens available.
olloway that it plans to bring several human specimens back to its home planet and eventually retur
Several of his specimens became syntypes for Eucalyptus macrorhyncha.
This bird is known as old specimens because it is believed to be dated back to t
variable species in its colour pattern, some specimens being uniformly whitish, others with axial s
owever, that the pieces are still "wonderful specimens, being something of a hybrid between the mor
e to re-introduce S. malheurensis with 1,000 specimens being transplanted from the Berry Botanic Ga
us date back to the Miocene, with the oldest specimens being found in Argentina and Colombia.
                                                                                                   


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