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Linnaeus's and first
The genus name Rynchops is often misspelled Rhynchops ( as in some of the later editions of the works of Linnaeus ), though the first version is taxonomically valid, being Linnaeus's original spelling.
The Ruby-crowned Kinglet was first described in 1766, in the 12th edition of Carl Linnaeus's Systema Naturae.
The first scientific name for Leontopodium alpinum which was validly published according to the current binomial nomenclature is Gnaphalium alpinum in the first edition ( 1753 ) of Linnaeus's Species Plantarum.
The first edition of Linnaeus's Species Plantarum ( 1753 ), based on Plukenet, assigned the plant to Polygonum uvifera and noted flores non vidi, " I have not seen the flowers.
Meigen ’ s first attempts to identify his collection which was mainly of Diptera were made with a two volume work by Philipp Ludwig Statius Muller a German translation of Linnaeus's Natursystem published in the Netherlands by Houttyn.
He was the author of Die Kennzeichen der Insekten, nach Anleitung des Königl ( 1761 ) and Abgekurzte Geschichte der Insecten nach dern Linnaeischen System ( 1776 ), two of the first books on insects to adopt Carolus Linnaeus's binomial system.

Linnaeus's and edition
Title page of the 1758 edition of Linnaeus's Systema Naturæ.
This was an important book in herpetology, defining thirty genera of reptiles ; Carl Linnaeus's 10th edition of Systema Naturae in 1758 defined only ten genera.
After Linnaeus's death, Carl Ludwig Willdenow undertook a new, greatly expanded edition of the work.
The genus was named after Stephen Hales by John Ellis, publishing the name in the tenth edition of Linnaeus's Systema Naturae in 1759.

Linnaeus's and Systema
In zoology the starting point is 1758 ( 1 January 1758 is considered the date of the publication of Linnaeus's Systema Naturae, 10th Edition, and also Clerck's Aranei Svecici ).

table and Kingdom
Although knitting needle diameter is often measured in millimeters, there are several different size systems, particularly those specific to the United States, the United Kingdom and Japan ; a conversion table is given at knitting needle.
The table below lists the equivalent secondary school year systems used in the United Kingdom:
The area of the countries of the United Kingdom is set out in the table below.
Canadian style pole dancing, table dancing and lap dancing, organized by multi-national corporations such as Spearmint Rhino, was exported from North America to ( among other countries ) the United Kingdom, the nations of central Europe, Russia and Australia.
Tradition in the United Kingdom calls for port being served at a formal dinner to be passed to the left and for the bottle not to touch the table on its way around.
Chesham experiences an oceanic climate ( Köppen climate classification Cfb ) similar to almost all of the United Kingdom, although the lower parts of the valley have significant frost hollow characteristics-being several degrees colder than surrounding areas on clear, calm nights and so have much lower average minimum temperatures than shown in the table.
Bingley wrote that the United Kingdom " Few birds are so much in esteem for the table as these ", although he also reported that Woodcock meat was not eaten in Sweden or Norway as it was thought unwholesome, but that the eggs were taken and sold in " great numbers " in Stockholm and Gothenburg.
The table below outlines living indigenous languages of the United Kingdom ( England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland ).
The table below lists rough equivalences with the year system in the rest of the United Kingdom ( For England and Wales, the equivalence given is for children born before 1st September ; the equivalence for those born from September to February for deferred pupils is given in brackets ):
Besides the constant use of the Sedia Gestatoria at the coronation of the pope ( which seems to date from the beginning of the sixteenth century ), etc., it served in the past on different other occasions, for instance when the pope received the yearly tribute of the Kingdom of Naples and of the other fiefs, and also, at least since the fifteenth century, when he carried the Blessed Sacrament publicly, in which case the Sedia Gestatoria took a different form, a table being adjusted before the throne.
A napkin, or face towel ( also in Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa: serviette ) is a rectangle of cloth used at the table for wiping the mouth and fingers while eating.
* Silver service, a method of table service in the United Kingdom
In its league table of the 500 best state secondary schools in the United Kingdom, The Sunday Times ranked The Judd School 27th.
Ann Haydon-Jones ( born Adrianne Shirley Haydon on 7 October 1938 in Birmingham, United Kingdom ) is a former table tennis and lawn tennis champion.
The numbering of Parliaments in the table below related to the Protectorate Parliaments ( 1654-1659 ), the Parliaments of Great Britain ( 1707-1800 ) and the Parliaments of the United Kingdom ( from 1801 ).
The host nation, the United Kingdom, dominated the medal table, collecting the most gold ( 56 ), silver ( 51 ), and bronze ( 39 ) medals.
Grange and others led the revival of interest in table wines, which culminated in 2000, when Australia sold more wine to the United Kingdom than did France.
For pubs and bars, bar service is the norm in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland whereas table service is the norm in Continental Europe.
In the United Kingdom, UCAS publishes a University entrance tariff table that converts IB and other qualifications into standardised " Tariff points " but this tariff is not binding, so institutions are free to set minimum entry requirements for IB candidates that are not the same as those for A level.
The following table summaries the five constituencies of Shropshire, with information as per the 2010 United Kingdom general election:
Therefore, if one system has a table for United Kingdom Citizens and a different system has a table for European Union Citizens, the UDEF can handle both situations.

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The properties of the chemical elements are often summarized using the periodic table that organizes the elements by increasing atomic number into rows (" periods ") in which the columns (" groups ") share recurring (" periodic ") physical and chemical properties.
The properties of the chemical elements are often summarized using the periodic table, which powerfully and elegantly organizes the elements by increasing atomic number into rows (" periods ") in which the columns (" groups ") share recurring (" periodic ") physical and chemical properties.
English dish and German Tisch (" table "), with their flat surfaces, both come from Latin discus, but it would be a mistake to identify their later meanings.
Both magnitude (" relative strength ") and " range ", as given in the table, are meaningful only within a rather complex theoretical framework.
The best-known example of Gematria is the Hebrew word Chai (" life "), which is composed of two letters which ( using the assignments in the Mispar gadol table shown below ) add up to 18.
For example, when mapping character strings between upper and lower case, one can use the binary encoding of each character, interpreted as an integer, to index a table that gives the alternative form of that character (" A " for " a ", " 8 " for " 8 ", etc .).
In mathematics, the natural numbers are the ordinary whole numbers used for counting (" there are 6 coins on the table ") and ordering (" this is the 3rd largest city in the country ").
For example, " book " can be a noun (" the book on the table ") or verb (" to book a flight "); " set " can be a noun, verb or adjective ; and " out " can be any of at least five different parts of speech.
The round can also said to be closed before it has actually ended if there are still players remaining to act, but they will not be entitled to raise either because the last raise was a sub-minimum all-in raise ( see poker table stakes rules ) or because the limit (" cap ") on allowed raises has been reached.
Mendeleev intended the table to illustrate recurring (" periodic ") trends in the properties of the elements.
Boil it a little and set it down and mess it forth (" mess " here in the sense of " plate and serve to table ", the same root as naval mess ) with fat venison and fresh mutton.
* noun governed by an adposition (" on the table ", " underneath the table ");
Many Emmaus residents organized themselves under the group EFLOW (" Emmaus for Locally Owned Water "), and through a combination of letter-writing, petitioning and public comment at council meetings, in early September 2005 the council voted to take water privatization off the table of options.
As defined by IUPAC, rare earth elements (" REEs ") or rare earth metals are a set of seventeen chemical elements in the periodic table, specifically the fifteen lanthanides plus scandium and yttrium.
Meanwhile, in behind-the-scenes labour negotiations, Eugene Levy's Sid Dithers played the union president, barely able to see over the conference table as he detailed the progress of the strike-talks (" Fifteen minutes for lunsch?
An ahnentafel ( German for " ancestor table "; ) or ahnenreihe (" ancestor series "; ) is a genealogical numbering system for listing a person's direct ancestors in a fixed sequence of ascent.
Concerning the conquest are the legends of the sealed chamber in Toledo (" la maison fermée de Tolède ") and the table ( or carpet, depending on the translation ) of Solomon that ʻAbd al-Ḥakam alleges was also discovered in Toledo.

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