specimen in the PONS Dictionary

specimen Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The teeth of older specimens are both narrower and more numerous (up to 90 teeth are present in some specimens).
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No more than five specimens have been observed since 1979.
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The dog only weighs 20to 30 in most cases and only a few specimens are bigger than that.
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Witnesses claim to have seen the specimen stored under his bed shortly before he died.
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It is only known from a single specimen collected and described in 1844.
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Even in protected areas there has not been a ban on picking of unripe specimens.
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In all specimens the throat is usually white.
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The herbarium grows at an average rate of 16,000 specimens per year.
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Additional specimens were collected between 1933 and 1955.
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It was much later (1989) that more bones from this specimen were found.
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