I assume the specimen to be collected is medical, and not collecting a butterfly as a specimen? If medical, you must wear Disposable Medical Gloves. In some cases, a face mask and even safety glasses must also be worn, especially if you could be contaminated by blood or other bodily fluids.
zoo keepers always need to wear thongs
Ted Wear has written: 'Coin collecting in a nutshell' -- subject(s): Collectors and collecting, Numismatics
always wear a life jacket
Nothing to flashy, just wear a t-shirt and pants depending on the weather.
Because they are big and its always in men style or boys
Lots of wear on the coin and the lowest grading possible.
She doesn't always wear black
The technician taking the specimen should wear gloves to prevent spreading infectious organisms. The patient should not be taking antibiotics, as these drugs may influence the test results.
As of 10/2008 prices retail are $1400 for a very worn specimen $3500 if moderate wear $9000 if almost no wear
To make an improvised hand microtome, you can use a razor blade or a sharp knife attached to a stable base, such as a wooden block. Create a guide for consistent thickness by placing a small spacer, like a coin or washer, between the blade and the specimen. Secure the specimen using clamps or adhesive, and carefully slide the blade across the specimen to achieve thin sections. Always prioritize safety and wear protective gear while handling sharp instruments.
Because they have a death wish. Always wear a helmet. ALWAYS.
You need to be cute wear ear muffs and a dress for girls. for boys wear spiky hair and red long johns. always be yellow