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  • ules of the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature, phrase names such as "Asplenium Trichomane
  • n of adopting the most misleading political nomenclature possible, called themselves 'Liberals.'"
  • e? because as far as I understand the IUPAC nomenclature, prefixes are to be ordered alphabetically.
  • The term "name collision" refers to the nomenclature problem that occurs in computer programs wh
  • nfusion that resulted from this likeness in nomenclature prompted the Navy sometime between 1 Novemb
  • al rule in 1663 A.D., but the change in its nomenclature proved temporary and during the reign of Ma
  • ow this trend are: Compendium of Analytical Nomenclature; Pure and Applied Chemistry(journal); and C
  • The history of this shift in nomenclature reaches back to the 1960s and has been the
  • ta fields cover information on the enzyme's nomenclature, reaction and specificity, enzyme structure
  • orm to the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature recommendations regarding names from person
  • euser-Busch also adopted the "High Gravity" nomenclature, referring to the term specific gravity, a
  • the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature resolved a long-standing dispute about the
  • 00 series being superseded by the A4 and A6 nomenclature respectively.
  • IUPAC nomenclature retains the trivial name neopentane.
  • The enzyme nomenclature scheme was developed starting in 1955, when
  • The nomenclature seems to have derived from the fact that th
  • 03, a lectotype was chosen to stabilise the nomenclature, separating the Asian species now called Ly
  • n other than stereochemical respects, their nomenclature should follow the general rules of organic
  • er" auricular nerve, this is not the proper nomenclature since there is no "lesser" auricular nerve.
  • played by general methods of stereochemical nomenclature, so that special methods of specifying thei
  • Its japanese nomenclature stems from the above-average regenerative c
  • More recently, the Nomenclature Subcommittee of the Commission of New Miner
  • Under the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature Svenska Spindlar has precedence over the 10
  • ChEBI uses nomenclature, symbolism and terminology endorsed by the
  • In Richard Proctor's now-abandoned Martian nomenclature, Syrtis Major Planum was called the "Kaiser
  • r and is the official version of the Enzyme Nomenclature system developed by the International Union
  • Under the old Model-year nomenclature system many different Pieces of equipment h
  • Under the Army Nomenclature System, the BC-611 transceiver was the core
  • en used for the most fundamental parts of a nomenclature system: almost all the chemical elements ha
  • assified somewhat differently in zoological nomenclature than taxa based on body fossils (see trace
  • y became known by the name of its bishop, a nomenclature that was not uncommon, especially when chur
  • The charter established the group's current nomenclature, the "City Council".
  • In the IUPAC nomenclature, the name refers exclusively to one isomer,
  • es back to the starting point of zoological nomenclature, the 1758 tenth edition of Carl Linnaeus' S
  • nces), according to the rules of zoological nomenclature the family name Pelagornithidae would not b
  • In binomial nomenclature the name of a species is always the name of
  • c epithet A. dongpoensis, but in biological nomenclature, the Latin suffix -ensis is correctly used
  • a member of the Committee on Archaeological Nomenclature, the Committee of Policy, the National Rese
  • Code of the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature, the governing body of botanical nomenclatu
  • In zoological nomenclature, the second part of the name can be called
  • Code of the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature, the genus name reverted to Citrus.
  • In conventional nomenclature, the carbons to which the phosphate groups
  • In the IUPAC nomenclature, the name of this compound is simply heptad
  • t to coordination number) Often in chemical nomenclature the phrase ate is suffixed to the element i
  • Due to differences in local knowledge and nomenclature, the krait species found in Sri Lanka (comm
  • y be combined with other aspects of organic nomenclature, to indicate substitution or fused-ring sys
  • slation was the application of Greek mythic nomenclature to designate individual stars, both asteris
  • An obsolete nomenclature treats aldimines as derivatives of a parent
  • n under the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature) until Hibberd provided one in 1976.
  • Before the April 2010 HLA nomenclature update, new HLA-DPB1 allele names were assi
  • In the 2010 HLA nomenclature update, all DPB1 alleles, except DPB1*0202
  • The nomenclature used here parallels the phrase law of total
  • The form of nomenclature used depends on the audience to which it is
  • The suffix -al is the IUPAC nomenclature used in organic chemistry to form names of
  • rm c-number (or classical number) is an old nomenclature used by Paul Dirac which refers to real and
  • The suffix -oic acid is the IUPAC nomenclature used in organic chemistry to form names of
  • V-20 configurations; using the alphanumeric nomenclature utilized by Detroit Diesel, these engines w
  • The new version (Ford nomenclature V347 for front wheel drive and V348 for rea
  • ough designated B3 in Volkswagen's platform nomenclature, was based largely on the A platform as use
  • The ISL nomenclature was born out of the fact that after the ori
  • Leach's nomenclature was a little eccentric - he named twenty-se
  • A specific nomenclature was created for the drink, comprising varie
  • The Commission for the Reform of Nomenclature was headed by The International Union of Ch
  • This nomenclature was later dropped in favor of the one intro
  • ria of this enzyme class, and new subfamily nomenclature was developed to divide this large family i
  • rose introduced the term this difference in nomenclature was not as clear, and in physics the term A
  • ounds, the need for a less ad hoc system of nomenclature was felt just as the theoretical tools beca
  • On a congress of Czech chemists in 1914 the nomenclature was reworked and the new system became norm
  • South African nomenclature was denoted in centilitres, so the Astra an
  • Spectra Coated, and thus the distinguishing nomenclature was no longer needed.
  • th station on December 17, 2007, the Barrie nomenclature was again restored.
  • Class" combatants at a time when "cruiser" nomenclature was forbidden.
  • the French paleontologists, but the French nomenclature was adopted, though.
  • A nomenclature was devised by International Society of Blo
  • The nomenclature was adopted to unify the hill people under
  • This nomenclature was adopted to avoid confusion and the pote
  • S-8, culminating in the final version whose nomenclature was AN/FPS-88 (V).
  • hese, known as 75 mm SP, Autocar in British nomenclature, were employed in Tunisia and Italy.
  • al Union Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature, which maintains the astronomical naming co
  • 36.1 of the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature, which requires that "in order to be validl
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