Examples of using A specimen in English and their translations into Malay
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That's not just a specimen.
A specimen, code-named Mothra, escaped.
I see that you have managed to catch us a specimen.
White spruce can be planted as a specimen tree or in a grouping.
I believe a specimen of that will be on display in today's seminar. The flipped classroom.
We will send a real explorer to get a specimen.
It is also possible that a specimen may excel in both appearance and performance.
In handwriting recognition, forensic handwriting analysis and signature verification,the term sample refers to a specimen of handwriting.
Don could have clearly collected a specimen, and then he got it back, and no one would know.
If a specimen is put under pressure or temperature change, it will generate an electrical charge.
The genus and these taxa are typified by a specimen that shows the characteristics of the genus best.
(3) A specimen of blood shall be disregarded unless it was taken from the accused by a government medical officer;
The genus and these higher taxa are typified by a specimen that shows the characteristics of the genus.
(4) A specimen of blood shall be disregarded unless it was taken from the accused with his consent by a medical practitioner.
The counter function is to receive a specimen and test all units through Pigeon Hole.
(3) a specimen of blood shall not be taken into account unless the blood specimens were taken from the accused by a Government medical officer;
In fact, the first scientists to examine a specimen believed they were the victims of a hoax.
And evidence that a specimen of blood was so taken may be given by the production of a document purporting to certify that fact and signed by a government medical officer.
The size fluctuates within 1.5 meters, but a specimen reached 3.1 meters was caught and studied.
(5) Where a specimen other than a specimen of breath is required, the police officer making the requirement shall, subject to medical advice, decide whether it is to be a specimen of blood or urine.
Diagnosis can be made by sending a specimen, collected during the first five days, for analysis.
The terror skink(Phoboscincus bocourti) was long thought extinct until a specimen was discovered in 2003 in New Caledonia.
If one suspects a specimen to be kyanite, verifying that it has two distinctly different hardness values on perpendicular axes is a key to identification; it has a hardness of 5.5 parallel to{001} and 7 parallel to{100}.
If one suspects a specimen to be kyanite, verifying that it has two distinctly different hardness on perpendicular axes is a key to identification, it has a hardness of 5.5 parallel to{001} and 7 parallel to{100}.
The saucer magnolia is a deciduous tree which is very popular as a specimen tree whick is often planted in residential front gardens for its showy early spring flowers.
(b) that person has failed to provide a specimen of breath for a breath test when required to do so in pursuance of this section and the police officer has reasonable cause to suspect that he has alcohol in his body, but a person shall not be arrested by virtue of this subsection when he is at a hospital as a patient.
(2) The registered medical practitioner referred to in subsection(1)shall not authorize a specimen to be taken where it would be prejudicial to the proper care and treatment of the patient.
In botany, the type of a genus name is a specimen(or, rarely, an illustration) which is also the type of a species name.
