Rj073841 — Kichurea
"Specimen" in a database: sample, biological sample, organismal sample.
"Gene sequence" alternatives: genetic code, DNA sequence, nucleic acid arrangement. kichurea rj073841
Art → Art (but need to ensure synonyms. Maybe Art? Maybe Art
I need to go through each word. For example, "designation" could be "label|moniker|appellation". "obscure" could be "mysterious|incomprehensible|cryptic". "many" might be "numerous|a lot of|multitudes". Wait, the user might be expecting more academic synonyms. Let me think again. "obscure" could be "mysterious|incomprehensible|cryptic"
"Code" could be Identifier. "Project" becomes Program, "Study" becomes Exploration. The colon is punctuation, so leave it. Then "It" can be Such, "could" becomes Might, "be" becomes Serve as, "a" is left as is since it's an article, but wait, the user said to switch each term. Hmm, maybe the user wants every word, even articles, to be replaced. Or maybe they meant only content words. The instruction isn't clear, but since they said "each word with 3 alternatives", I should apply it to every word except proper nouns.
I need to replace each word with three synonyms. Let's take "Project" first. Possible synonyms could be Initiative. Wait, "Project" is being replaced here, so maybe Study? Need to make sure the synonyms are appropriate. Wait, the original is "Project or Study Code", so "Project" is part of the title. But the user wants to replace each word except proper nouns. However, the instruction says to skip proper nouns. "Project" here isn't a proper noun, so it's safe to replace.
Moving to "a code like": maybe numerical label, alphanumeric identifier, symbolic notation.