English to Indonesian Dictionary specimens

specimens

spesimen
definition
noun
Another corner of the display showed zoological specimens , minerals and ores, and surgical instruments.
an individual animal, plant, piece of a mineral, etc., used as an example of its species or type for scientific study or display.
translation of 'specimens'
noun
model,
orang,
percobaan,
sampel,
contoh,
bahan percobaan
example
Scientists use these reference 'specimens' to help identify and characterize agriculturally important fungi.
Its displays cover millions of 'specimens' , including fossils, meteorites, mammals, plants, minerals, and insects.
I've known most of the world's most perfect physical 'specimens' over the course of the last 30 years.
Sperm banks arose to store indefinitely thousands of 'specimens' in a single location.
They will report on the foods they eat and give biological 'specimens' for testing.
Why I chose to surround myself with perfect 'specimens' I do not know.
The volunteers gave blood and urine 'specimens' at each lab visit.
Ray then spent thirteen years travelling around Britain and Europe collecting 'specimens' and studying animals.
The animal remains seem to represent only dissection material and were not used as 'specimens' for display.
Studying 'specimens' in the field may be limited due to time, budget, and weather constraints and making review difficult.
Another corner of the display showed zoological 'specimens' , minerals and ores, and surgical instruments.
Borack shows the specific cases holding mammals, birds, paleontological 'specimens' , fish and reptiles.
A few test 'specimens' might well be arriving at the lab in the next few weeks.
The glazed shelves lining the walls were designed to house Alexander's mineralogical 'specimens' and books devoted to the subject.
Their work has brought them into contact with some macabre, yet scientifically fascinating, 'specimens' .
Urine 'specimens' had been obtained and tested by the nursing staff.
They had to be perfect physical 'specimens' able to handle enormous amounts of stress.
He ventures above ground into wintertime Philadelphia to collect animal 'specimens' .
Out of the doorway came the most perfect 'specimen' of male youth I had ever seen out.
He's a perfect American 'specimen' .
I just think it's weird that after going out with the finest 'specimen' that the female race has to offer you can settle for less.
It took me a second to home in on that perfect 'specimen' of manly-buffness.
Too bad he is a member of the Underground Society, but he is still a perfect male 'specimen' !
I require you to provide a 'specimen' of breath for a breath test.
'Specimens' of blood or urine are the alternatives…
I was never a perfect 'specimen' of boyhood and always got chosen last or next to last.
a 'specimen' paper of the new test
Carla could not help feeling a degree of reluctant admiration for this odd female 'specimen'
Are there any medical reasons why a 'specimen' of blood cannot or should not be taken by a doctor?
He took a blood specimen from the appellant and the 'specimen' was divided into two samples.
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