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						Quantity Specimen (Specimen/Description)Definition:
	
	        This field contains the number of specimens described in the record.
 Observation:        N.B.: This field is very important for inventory purposes, as it is used to count the number of specimens in a collection.
 Entry rules: Enter a whole number, without fractions or decimals.
        Example|  | Discipline | botany | 
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 |  | Genus | Rubus | 
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 |  | Species | idaeus | 
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 |  | Specimen Nature | flower | 
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 |  | Quantity Specimen | 1 | 
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      If the specimen is from a specimen lot that is difficult to count,  enter an approximate number in the  Quantity Specimen  field. Enter a comment to this effect in the Specimen Remarks field.
      Example|  | Discipline | malacology | 
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 |  | Genus | Mysella | 
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 |  | Species | tumida | 
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 |  | Quantity Specimen | 650 | 
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 |  | Specimen Remarks | The number in the  Quantity Specimen  field is an approximation. | 
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   When it is impossible to determine the number of specimens in the  record, enter the number "1" in the  Quantity Specimen  field and a  comment to this effect in the  Specimen Remarks  field, so as to distort the inventory as little as possible. This field may not contain more than one entry.
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