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formal nomenclatural systems.[citation needed]
Probably the best
known of
these nomenclatural systems are the five
codes of
biological nomenclature that...
- in the
nominative case. It must be
unique within the
purview of each
nomenclatural code, but can be
repeated between them. Thus ****a
recurvata is an extinct...
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universally consistent. In the
second half of the 20th century, the
nomenclatural systems moved away from such
contraction toward the
present system of...
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Chemical nomenclature is a set of
rules to
generate systematic names for
chemical compounds. The
nomenclature used most
frequently worldwide is the one...
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context usually makes the
sense clear to
scientific readers, and the
nomenclatural systems also
provide for some
specificity by
using italic for a symbol...
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order on the
nomenclature of
these taxa,
including the PhyloCode, the
Duplostensional Nomenclatural System, and cir****scriptional
nomenclature. The botanical...
- on
particular groups,
rather than a
nomenclatural decision made
based on a
priori rules of the
Codes on
Nomenclature. The
desire to
subsume taxonomic cir****scriptions...
- or is
placed in
differently named taxa: If the
confusion is
purely nomenclatural, i.e. it
concerns what to call a
taxon which has the same cir****scription...
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Zoological Nomenclature defines rank as: "The level, for
nomenclatural purposes, of a
taxon in a
taxonomic hierarchy (e.g. all
families are for
nomenclatural purposes...
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rules of
nomenclature which govern scientific names (see below).
Changes of
scientific name have two causes: they may be
taxonomic or
nomenclatural. A name...