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Bibliographical and E
* John King Fairbank, Masataka Banno, Japanese Studies of Modern China ; a Bibliographical Guide to Historical and Social-Science Research on the 19th and 20th Centuries ( Rutland, Vt .,: Published for the Harvard-Yenching Institute by C. E. Tuttle Co., 1955 ).

Bibliographical and .
* Angus J. Kennedy's " Christine de Pizan: A Bibliographical Guide and supplements ( London: Grant & Cutler, 1984, 1994, 2004 ).
In Early Chinese Texts: A Bibliographical Guide, edited by Michael Loewe.
The Shakespeare First Folio, its Bibliographical and Textual History.
" In Early Chinese Texts: A Bibliographical Guide, ed.
The Works of Charles Darwin: An Annotated Bibliographical Handlist.
* Sutton, Imre, Indian Land Tenure: Bibliographical Essays and a Guide to the Literature ( NY: Clearwater, 1975 ): tribe — pp. 101 – 02, 180 – 2, 186 – 7, 191 – 3.
Bibliographia Oziana: A Concise Bibliographical Checklist.
Select Bibliographical Guides: English Drama, Excluding Shakespeare.
* George A. Cevasco, J. K. Huysmans in England and America: A Bibliographical Study ( The Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia, n. d., c. 1961 )
A list of Fisher's writings is found in Joseph Gillow's Bibliographical Dictionary of the English Catholics ( London, s. d.
Harold Pinter: A Bibliographical History.
* John Harris, A Bibliographical Guide to twenty-four Modern Anglo-Welsh Writers.

classification and ideas
But the scientific classification of phenotypic variation was frequently coupled with racist ideas about innate predispositions of different groups, always attributing the most desirable features to the White, European race and arranging the other races along a continuum of progressively undesirable attributes.
In 1819 William Sharp MacLeay had published his ideas of the Quinarian system of biological classification, and Swainson soon became a noted and outspoken proponent.
Using these ideas as a basis, he created the first soil classification.
The early ideas of a universal language with complete conceptual classification by categories is still debated on various levels.
A beginning classification of ideas relating to planning, conflict resolution, and decision making.
In it, he outlines his ideas for the hierarchical classification of the natural world, dividing it into the animal kingdom (), the plant kingdom () and the " mineral kingdom " ().
To the statement about classification that " all creation is the transcript in matter of ideas eternally existing in the mind of the Most High !!

classification and achievements
Her major achievements were the classification of the peripheral neuropathies and hereditary ataxias, the first identification of a mitochondrial DNA mutation in human disease ( in Kearns-Sayre syndrome ) and the identification of trinucleotide repeats in degenerative neurologic diseases ( e. g. Huntington's disease ).
The title of the book comes from one of the principal achievements of mitochondrial genetics, which is the classification of all modern Europeans into seven groups, the mitochondrial haplogroups.
One of his greatest achievements in physics was his 1961 discovery of the classification of hadrons through the SU ( 3 ) flavour symmetry, now named the Eightfold Way, which was also proposed independently by Murray Gell-Mann.
An O visa is a classification of non-immigrant temporary worker visa granted by the United States to an alien " who possesses extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics, or who has a demonstrated record of extraordinary achievement in the motion picture or television industry and has been recognized nationally or internationally for those achievements ," and to certain assistants and immediate family members of such aliens.
Generally, to qualify for O-1 classification, aliens of extraordinary ability in the sciences, education, business, or athletics must demonstrate sustained national or international acclaim and recognition for achievements in the field of expertise by providing evidence of:
# Documentation of the alien's membership in associations in the field for which classification is sought, which require outstanding achievements of their members, as judged by recognized national or international experts in their disciplines or fields ;

classification and Henry
The Bliss bibliographic classification ( BC ) is a library classification system that was created by Henry E. Bliss ( 1870 – 1955 ), published in four volumes between 1940 and 1953.
In the early 1900s, Dr. Henry H. Goddard proposed a classification system for mental retardation based on the Binet-Simon concept of mental age.
This classification was initiated by Henry Fairfield Osborn and elaborated and made popular by Romer's classic Vertebrate Paleontology.
* Henry E. Bliss ( 1870 – 1955 ), devised the Bliss library classification system
The Rappaport classification, proposed by Henry Rappaport in 1956 and 1966, became the first widely accepted classification of lymphomas other than Hodgkin.
The most popular ten-print classification systems include the Roscher system, the Juan Vucetich system, and the Henry Classification System.
In the Henry system of classification, there are three basic fingerprint patterns: loop, whorl and arch, which constitute 60 – 65 %, 30 – 35 % and 5 % of all fingerprints respectively.
In 1918 this star appeared in the Henry Draper Catalogue with the designation HD 22049 and a preliminary spectral classification of K0.
Antonia Maury, who was also Henry Draper's niece, insisted on a complex classification system while Williamina Fleming, who was overseeing the project for Pickering, wanted a much more simple, straightforward approach.
* Henry E. Bliss ( 1870 – 1955 ), US librarian and inventor of the Bliss classification
" Imbecile " as a concrete classification was popularized by psychologist Henry H. Goddard and was used in 1927 by United States Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. in his ruling in the forced-sterilization case Buck v. Bell, 274 U. S. 200 ( 1927 ).
In 1973 Henry Small published his classic work on Co-Citation analysis which became a self-organizing classification system that led to document clustering experiments and eventually an " Atlas of Science " later called " Research Reviews ".
He also, along with Williamina Fleming designed a stellar classification system based on an alphabetic system for spectral classes that was first known as the Harvard Stellar Classification and became the basis for the Henry Draper Catalog.
Developed by Sir Edward Henry in the late 19th century for criminal investigations in British India, it was the basis of modern day AFIS classification methods up until the 1990s.
In recent years, the Henry Classification System has generally been replaced by ridge flow classification approaches.
Expanding on Galton's classification system, Sir Henry developed the Henry Classification System between the years 1896 and 1925.
Between July 1896 and February 1897, with the assistance of Sub-Inspectors Azizul Haque and Hemchandra Bose, Henry developed a system of fingerprint classification enabling fingerprint records to be organised and searched with relative ease.

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