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specimenRelationships Broader Term: material Related Term: object realia Distinguish From: artifact n. ~ 1. An item of natural origin. - 2. An item that is a representative example of class. Notes: Specim [..]
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specimenSpecifically selected portion of any substance, material, organism (specifically tissue, blood, urine or faeces) or environmental medium assumed to be representative of the parent substance etc. at th [..]
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specimenA sample of the actual printed outer and inner packaging materials and package leaflet for a medicine.For more information, see Mock-ups and specimens.
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specimen1610s, "pattern, model," from Latin specimen "indication, mark, example, sign, evidence; that by which a thing is known, means of knowing," from specere "to look at" (see [..]
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specimenA mineral, rock, or fossil of interest to collectors or scientists.
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specimenindividual organism that is a typical example of its classification.
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specimenIndividual sample or unit that is deliberately selected for examination, display, or study, and is usually chosen as typical of its kind.
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specimenA plant that has interest enough to stand on its own and not be apart of a mass planting.
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specimenA specimen plant is one which captures attention with its unique structure, outstanding colouration, significant size or a combination of the three. Specimens are usually planted singly within a lands [..]
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specimenA plant deliberately set by itself to emphasize its ornamental properties.
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specimenA plant specially selected for individual display.
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specimenan 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 specim [..]
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specimenn. One of a class of persons or things regarded as representative of the class.
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specimenDefinition noun
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specimen"Stamp or stationery item distributed to Universal Postal Union members for identification purposes and to the philatelic press and trade for publicity purposes. Specimens are overprinted or punc [..]
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specimenekzemplar
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specimenA single individual or member of a group or class selected as an example or sample of the whole, for example, an item of a specific type selected to represent a group of items, or an entire collection [..]
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specimenA real-world example of how the mark is actually used on goods or in the offer of services. Labels, tags, or containers for goods are considered to be acceptable specimens of use for a trademark.
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specimenA sample that is representative of a particular species or characteristic.
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specimenan individual taken as an example of a class, especially when used for scientific examination. See also holotype.
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specimenA specimen is standard calibrator material, known control material, or material from an unknown subject which is collected for subsequent measurement in an immunoassay. An aliquot of specimen, together with the other components of the incubation medium, are added to a sample for assay.
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specimenCultures and specimens of a scientific nature that may be mailed under strict regulations. [échantillon scientifique]
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specimenA specimen is the real example of how a trademark will be used in commerce in connection with the goods or services that the trademark represents. This will not be the same as the drawing of the trade [..]
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specimen(n) an example regarded as typical of its class(n) a bit of tissue or blood or urine that is taken for diagnostic purposes
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specimenN mark| proof; idea; model
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specimenA sample, usually of Material, shaped and processed according to a detailed specification, tested and used as a representation of the properties of the lot of Material from which it came.
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specimenA piece or portion of a sample used to make a test.
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specimenone individual of a class or group, used as a sample or example of the whole, e.g. the individuals comprising an insect collection are specimens
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specimenA sample, as of a mineral, rock, ore, or fossil.
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specimenA mineral or rock of interest to collectors or scientists.
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specimenA sample of a mineral that exhibits all or most of the typical characteristics of that species, or that exhibits unusual characteristics; in mineral collecting, a fine specimen exhibits exceptionally [..]
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specimen"Specimen" means blood, sputum, urine, stool or other bodily fluids and wastes, tissues, and cultures necessary to perform required tests.
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specimenSingular of specimens.
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specimenSpecimens are submitted with a trademark application as proof of actual use of a trademark. Choosing the right specimens for your application is critical because the Trademark Examining Attorney uses [..]
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specimenA single piece of a material for testing.
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specimenA specimen plant is one which captures attention with its unique structure, outstanding coloration, significant size or a combination of the three. Specimens are usually planted singly within a landsc [..]
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