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  • The species binomial and common names both reflect the distinguish
  • Felipe Poey, the accepted binomial authority for the Longsnout butterflyfish
  • Clark, the zoologist and binomial authority on the parrot, initially included t
  • Most authors have adopted the binomial Bos frontalis for the domestic species as val
  • on of 1804, Aylmer Bourke Lambert applied the binomial Bos frontalis to a domestic specimen probably
  • ps the dominant tribe which would explain the binomial Caledonia/Caledonii.
  • This plant has also been known under the binomial Chrysocoptis occidentalis and the common name
  • During the 1760s, he had accepted Linnaeus' binomial classification system and during his universi
  • the inverse function of the central binomial coefficient.
  • These are the binomial coefficients .
  • l matrix is an infinite matrix containing the binomial coefficients as its elements.
  • nts (sequence A010048 in OEIS) are similar to binomial coefficients and can be displayed in a triang
  • be familiar with the basic properties of the binomial coefficients and their interpretation as the
  • currence relations, combinatorial identities, binomial coefficients, prime numbers, pseudoprimes, co
  • ctorial numbers are used in the definition of binomial coefficients.
  • lso been known as the "Blue-naped Coly" under binomial Colius macrourus.
  • The binomial commemorates William Henry Phelps.
  • The binomial commemorates William Ruxton Davison.
  • The binomial commemorates Major-General Albert Fytche.
  • The binomial commemorates the French naturalist Alfred Duv
  • The binomial commemorates the French explorer Nicolas Baud
  • The binomial commemorates the French surgeon Chevalier J A
  • The binomial commemorates the German naturalist Friedrich
  • The binomial commemorates the English explorer Frederick J
  • The binomial commemorates Dr. Hannibal Hamlin, leader of t
  • ristian Schaeffer in 1762, and given numerous binomial descriptions since.
  • The software employs the binomial distribution to determine the confidence belt
  • statistics: by using an approximation of the binomial distribution, Tetens tried to compute the con
  • Playing one million times is modelled by the binomial distribution, which is closely related to the
  • al) mathematician Bernoulli, had invented the Binomial equations, ignoring that binom simply comes f
  • A skew binomial heap (or skew binomial queue) is a variant of
  • Just as binomial heaps are based on the binary number system,
  • On Single-Server Bulk Queueing Processes with Binomial Input, Operations Research, Vol.
  • The binomial is a reference to the Japanese name of the sp
  • A curious fact about this bird is that its binomial is the longest of any bird species, fifteen s
  • with J. van der Hoek, Binomial Models in Finance (Springer Verlag, 2005)
  • nnotata f. fraxinata, originally known by the binomial name Eupithecia fraxinata, but now believed t
  • Species Latin binomial name abbreviations
  • Its previous binomial name was Eustoma grandiflorum .
  • The binomial name commemorates the British explorer Lauren
  • He also gave the binomial name to Annona montana.
  • The binomial name commemorates the Austrian ornithologist
  • Its binomial name commemorates the Scottish ornithologist
  • The proposed binomial name is "Nurosaurus qaganensis" (Dong, 1992).
  • Its binomial name commemorates the explorer Arthur Donalds
  • The binomial name commemorates the US philanthropist Harry
  • d as a separate species and given its current binomial name in 1992.
  • Its binomial name commemorates Henri Louis Claude de Saulc
  • The binomial name of this bird commemorates the French pai
  • The binomial name of this bird commemorates the American e
  • Its binomial name is derived from the Mexican town of Camp
  • its taxonomic status remains undefined and no binomial name has been assigned yet.
  • ies of Megachilidae can be found, like in its binomial name implies, in Afghanistan.
  • merly classed in the genus Ambrosia, with the binomial name Ambrosia mexicana.
  • Edward Smith, before being given its current binomial name by George Bentham in 1868.
  • The binomial name refers to the Greek "phlogos" (meaning “
  • The binomial name of the Puerto Rican Lizard Cuckoo specie
  • Mart, named after the plant of the same name ( binomial name Oxalis acetosella), has been a main-stay
  • e 1753 edition of Species Plantarum, with the binomial name that we still use today.
  • The binomial name of "lutea" is derived from the Latin mea
  • , a Index Ornithologicus where he specified a binomial name for all the species which he had previou
  • The Coastal Plain Zanclognatha (no binomial name yet, since it has not been formally desc
  • The binomial name tentoriferella refers to Latin "tentoriu
  • fore being reclassified and given its current binomial name in 1796 by Georg Franz Hoffmann.
  • l, Soldier's Woundwort, Thousand-leaf (as its binomial name affirms), Thousand-seal or Achillea mill
  • subluteus, before it was assigned its current binomial name in 1983.
  • on the Brisbane River, it gained its current binomial name when reclassified by Ludwig Adolph Timot
  • The dinosaur's binomial name, Dashanpusaurus dongi, was named after a
  • The full binomial name, "Moabosaurus utahensis", first appeared
  • In binomial nomenclature the name of a species is always
  • a manner that draws comparisons to the later binomial nomenclature of Linnaeus.
  • me has priority according to the rules of the binomial nomenclature.
  • 1771), probably the first British work to use binomial nomenclature.
  • ion of the species Epidendrum compressum, the binomial now accepted by Kew.
  • The binomial of this bird commemorates the English ornitho
  • The binomial of this species commemorates the French zoolo
  • The binomial of this bird commemorates British consul Will
  • The binomial of this bird commemorates the naturalist and
  • He is commemorated in the binomial of the Madagascar Kestrel Falco newtoni.
  • The binomial of this bird commemorates the British palaeon
  • The binomial of this bird commemorates the German naturali
  • The binomial of this bird commemorates the Brazilian ornit
  • The binomial of this species commemorates the French natur
  • e Harris's Sparrow, and by John Cassin in the binomial of the Buff-fronted Owl, Aegolius harrisii.
  • practice such as portfolio insurance and the binomial options pricing model (also known as the Cox-
  • wins (also irreversible binomials, binomials, binomial pairs, freezes) in the context of the English
  • , rainbow krib are derived from the erroneous binomial, Pelmatochromis kribensis.
  • and presented academic talks in 1989 that the binomial quadrature mirror filter bank (binomial QMF)
  • The etymology of the binomial refers to the location where the fossils were
  • trumpeter whiting once again returned to the binomial Sillago maculata.
  • ias dulcis or Ambarella, (and its alternative binomial, Spondias cytherea, Malay Apple), Golden appl
  • It also has the binomial synonym Euphorbia antankara (Leandri, 1946).
  • Carolus Linnaeus applies his binomial system to animal classification.
  • ham realised that only the use of the Linnean binomial system would give him the honour of originati
  • Who has anything new to say about the binomial theorem at this late date?
  • sation with Watson denies any treatise on the binomial theorem, saying: "Certainly not.
  • by the binomial theorem.
  • ith factors that allow simplifications by the Binomial theorem.