Examples of using This specimen in English and their translations into Turkish
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
This specimen has.
I wonder, how did you acquire this specimen?
This specimen does not.
I wonder, how did you acquire this specimen?
This specimen is defective.
We're gonna start the bidding on this specimen at $800.
This specimen has… Human DNA?
The shock was that this specimen was clearly not fetal.
This specimen is unable to perform.
Well, tell us who is this specimen you have brought along?
This specimen could be a missing link in our evolution.
I was just testing this specimen for inherent tonal quality.
Our intel indicates that Jonah wants to capture this specimen.
I will run this specimen over to the lab.
We learned a lot about the fin of Tiktaalik from this specimen.
He wants this specimen available to everybody.
It's like a black coral. It's closely related, and this specimen is 700 years old.
Why don't you take this specimen to Pathology and wait on the results.
Entirely removed from mankind. in complete opposition to the modern world, This specimen seemingly exists.
To capture this specimen. Our intel indicates that Jonah wants.
For transit to the Jedi Temple. I want this specimen and all the data prepared.
This specimen was collected in Cowie Harbour, here in Scotland, in 2004.
For transit to the Jedi Temple. I want this specimen and all the data prepared.
This specimen, at last, gave scientists a picture of the complete animal.
This specimen is either a below-average human being… or… a brilliant beast.
I want this specimen and all the data prepared for transit to the Jedi Temple.
I want this specimen and all the data prepared for transit to the Jedi Temple.
This specimen seemingly exists in complete opposition to the modern world, entirely removed from mankind.
Also this specimen was originally assigned to Elephas(= Mammuthus) planifrons, but was later renamed Stegoloxodon indonesicus by Kretzoi in 1950.
This specimen was sent to American paleontologist Othniel Charles Marsh, who believed that the formation from which it came dated from the Pliocene, and that the bones belonged to a particularly large and unusual bison, which he named Bison alticornis.