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Type Words
Type of sample
Has types cytologic specimen


they collected a urine specimen for urinalysis.
Type Words
Type of example, illustration, instance, representative

Examples of specimen

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It's a shame this buttonbush specimen is in such a remote location at Fair Park.
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This particular specimen, almost fully grown, is slightly larger than a chicken.
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This position will perform phlebotomy as well as specimen processing procedures.
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DescriptionTo perform clerical and specimen processing duties at the front desk.
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The process begins when a specimen is permeated with an aqueous silica solution.
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The most important early vase, however, is a signed specimen depicting Sarpedon.
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On the other hand, the crack increases the total surface energy of the specimen.
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The south African Rothmannia globosa is seen as a specimen tree in horticulture.
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The 39-year-old specimen is also strikingly similar to the other seven subtypes.
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More examples
  • An example regarded as typical of its class
  • A bit of tissue or blood or urine that is taken for diagnostic purposes; "they collected a urine specimen for urinalysis"
  • A specimen is a portion or quantity of material for use in testing, examination, or study.
  • Specimen are a British band formed in the 1980s. Their music has been described as spanning many different genres of music, including; Glam, Goth, Punk and Post-Punk and are widely credited as one of the pioneers of the Gothic movement, both musically and stylistically.
  • An individual instance that represents a class; an example; A sample, especially one used for diagnostic analysis; An eligible man
  • (Specimens) samples of original banknotes distributed between banks to familiarize with new designed banknotes, usually with overprints, cancellation or special numbers. Sometimes issued for collector purpose.
  • (specimens) representative samples that show what others look like
  • Referring to a special set of coins struck at the Mint from 1792 to 1816 that display many characteristics of the later Proof coinage.
  • A sample, an individual taken as representative of the rest