The best option is to ask your veterinarian, who may be able to help narrow down the type of bone and the potential species. If you have a veterinary pathologist in the area, or a veterinary orthopedic specialist, that individual may be able to help as well. Also, zoologists and wildlife biologists often have to identify unknown animal bones, so these individuals may also be able to help.
to identify an unknown sample by its emission spectrum
Serial dilution technique
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Each compound has a specific absorption spectra.
I believe that it means that your analysis of your data enables you to absolutely identify your unknown liquid as that specific liquid and no other liquid.
TO be totally sure, it could be DNA tested. Otherwise, a taxidermist might have a good guess.
Every bone comes from an animal
To identify an unknown sample by its emission spectrum
Yes, a dichotomous key is used to identify an unknown organism.
They tried to identify the unknown character.
It is helpful to identify an unknown element when you are exposed to a lot of it. This element could be very dangerous to you.
an animal with no balk bone is caled an invertabrate
Ox bone.
Bone is a living tissue, and animal bone is NOT human bone. The animal bone would be detected as a foreign object and rejected by the body.
You don't.
Please identify the animal print
yes