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Nomenclature (UK: /noʊˈmɛŋklətʃə, nə-/, US: /ˈnoʊmənkleɪtʃər/) is a
system of
names or terms, or the
rules for
forming these terms in a
particular field...
- In taxonomy,
binomial nomenclature ("two-term
naming system"), also
called binary nomenclature, is a
formal system of
naming species of
living things by...
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depends on the
needs of the user, so no
single correct nomenclature exists. Rather,
different nomenclatures are
appropriate for
different cir****stances. A common...
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UNESCO Nomenclature (more
properly UNESCO nomenclature for
fields of
science and technology) is a
system developed by
UNESCO for
classification of research...
- organization.
Before the
creation of IUPAC, many
other nomenclatures were proposed. The
Geneva Nomenclature of 1892 was
created as a
result of many
other meetings...
- Gene
nomenclature is the
scientific naming of genes, the
units of
heredity in
living organisms. It is also
closely ****ociated with
protein nomenclature, as...
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established on the
basis of the
combined nomenclature shall replace those established on the
basis of the
nomenclatures of the
Common Customs Tariff and the...
- In biology,
trinomial nomenclature is the
system of
names for taxa
below the rank of species.
These names have
three parts. The
usage is
different in zoology...
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Chemical nomenclature...
- Bionomina, 1, 15-55, [6]. Kluge, N. J. (1999). "A
system of
alternative nomenclatures of supra-species taxa.
Linnaean and post-Linnaean
principles of systematics"...