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Перевод: specimen
[прилагательное] пробный; [существительное] образец ; образчик ; экземпляр ; тип ; субъект ; проба
Тезаурус:
- A specimen Certificate of Insurance will be made available.
- A section cut and polished through the specimen (on the right) shows the internal chambers filled or partly filled with calcite.
- This specimen was obtained from a tunnel under London!
- Boat anglers out from Lyme Regis had varied action with an 18 lb turbot the most noticable specimen.
- IV Intelligence School who immediately made arrangements for a billet in nearby Linslade. from what he heard of the telephone conversation, Harold gathered that the billetor was unwilling to have a private soldier, and had to be persuaded that this particular specimen knew how to behave.
- Long diameter of this specimen 8 cm; smaller examples are perhaps commoner.
- Joyce used to take Luke, but people kept stopping her to admire him and generally go gooey over what a beautiful specimen he was - or should I say "is".
- While urine testing remains the single most useful screening test for diabetes and the adequacy of its management, blood testing in addition provides definitive information and avoids the pitfall of a high renal threshold not uncommon in older patients, or the problem of not having a urine specimen immediately available.
- One specimen was found to have 5,000 times the expected concentration of plutonium in its flesh.
- The Breed Standard describes what is considered to be a perfect specimen of the breed.
- The eyes seemed to be staring at him with peculiar intensity, as though he were a rare specimen whose every move must be observed.
- She beamed at her husband, bravely facing the barrage of produce, and winced as a particularly juicy specimen caught him right on the chin.
- A. three vole molars from common buzzard assemblage showing dentine exposure and digestion along the salient angles with collapse of the enamel along the edges of the salient angles (10); B. enlargement of left hand specimen showing gap left between enamel and digested dentine (75); C. enlargement of right hand specimen showing extreme rounding (56); D. shrew molar from red kite assemblage, with digestion of most of enamel (75); E. vole molars in place in mandible, showing extreme rounding of occlusal surfaces (17); F. mole mandible from red kite assemblage with the enamel totally digested and the teeth remaining as dentine pegs (7); G. enlargement of same (37); H. shrew molar from hen harrier assemblage showing digestion of most of the enamel (65).
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