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The discoverers of the circumbinary planet around Kepler-16 followed Hessman et al. s proposed naming scheme when naming the body Kepler-16 ( AB )- b, or simply Kepler-16b when there is no ambiguity.
The name hassium was proposed by the officially recognised German discoverers in 1992, derived from the Latin name for the German state of Hesse where the institute is located ( ).
On the other hand, the proposed symbol " Mv " submitted by the discoverers was not accepted, and IUPAC changed the symbol to " Md " in 1963.
In the mid-20th century, Schumpeter and others proposed a typology of business cycles according to their periodicity, so that a number of particular cycles were named after their discoverers or proposers:
The name Apohele was proposed by the discoverers of, and is the Hawaiian word for orbit ; it was chosen partially because of its similarity to the words aphelion ( apoapsis ) and helios.
A team claiming to be the discoverers of the dwarf planet and plutoid, Ortiz et al., proposed Ataecina as the name of the body, due to her mythical connections with Pluto ( Proserpina was the wife of Pluto ), and her association with southern Spain, near to the discoverers ' observatory.
The discoverers ( archaeologist Mike Morwood and colleagues ) proposed that a variety of features, both primitive and derived, identify these individuals as belonging to a new species, H. floresiensis, within the taxonomic tribe of Hominini.
The discoverers also proposed that H. floresiensis lived contemporaneously with modern humans on Flores.
After that, the discoverers proposed an alternative explanation that the signal might be a beacon or a communication from an intelligent extraterrestrial civilization and named it LGM-1 ( LGM = " Little Green Men ").

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This was opposed by the discoverers who were adamant that they had the right to name the element.
The name Île de la Passion () was officially given to Clipperton in 1711 by French discoverers Martin de Chassiron and Michel Du Bocage, commanding the French ships La Princesse and La Découverte.
Many specific reactions in organic chemistry are name reactions designated after their discoverers.
" Amber " was named by discoverers Richard Epstein and Charles Steinberg after their friend Harris Bernstein, whose last name means " amber " in German.
After protests from the German discoverers, the name hassium ( Hs ) was adopted internationally in 1997.
The name meitnerium ( Mt ) was suggested in honor of the Austrian physicist Lise Meitner, a co-discoverer of protactinium ( with Otto Hahn ), and one of the discoverers of nuclear fission.
A more stable isotope (< sup > 231 </ sup > Pa ) of protactinium was discovered in 1917 / 18 by Otto Hahn and Lise Meitner, and they choose the name proto-actinium, but then the IUPAC named it finally protactinium in 1949 and confirmed Hahn and Meitner as discoverers.
:: ( Latin: Terra Nova ) Was named by its European discoverers around 1500 ; possibly by the Portuguese explorer João Vaz Corte-Real in 1472, making it the oldest European name in North America
If a minor planet remains unnamed ten years after it has been given a designation, then the right to name it is given also to identifiers of the various apparitions of the object, to discoverers at apparitions other than the official one, to those whose observations contributed extensively to the orbit determination, or to representatives of the observatory at which the official discovery was made.
Other comets with spaces in their names, however, reflect their discoverers ' name spellings ( e. g. 32P / Comas Solá ).
The discoverers chose the name in honour of Empress Eugénie's son, the Prince Imperial.
When the discoverers, under Pedro Álvares Cabral, first officially touched land in South America on April 22, 1500, they thought they had found an island, as reflected in the chosen name.
Urbain Leverrier, director of the Paris Observatory, at first refused to allow Chacornac to name the object, because Leverrier was promoting a plan to reorganize asteroid nomenclature by naming them after their discoverers, rather than mythological figures.
John C. Fremont, one of the lake's first White discoverers in 1844, named it " Lake Bonpland " after Aimé Jacques Alexandre Bonpland, a French botanist who had accompanied Prussian explorer Alexander von Humboldt in his exploration of Mexico, Colombia and the Amazon River .< ref name = rubiconbay >
He objected to the name " America " as it placed undue glory on Amerigo Vespucci, and recommended " Columbana " or " Cabotia " as more indicative of the true discoverers, Columbus and Cabot.
Over time the name has been shortened to " Antipodes " leaving some to suppose its European discoverers had not realised its global location.
This preparation received the name of its two discoverers ( Bacillum Calmette-Guérin, or BCG, for short ).
If it is indeed a forgery, the symbols spelling a-so-na may spell out the name Iasonas, the first name of the son of Xeni Arapojanni and Jörg Rambach, the alleged discoverers of the pebble.

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Dmitri Iosifovich Ivanovsky ( alternative spelling Dmitrii or Dmitry Iwanowski, ) ( 1864-1920 ) was a Russian botanist, one of the discoverers of filterable nature of viruses ( 1892 ) and thus one of the founders of virology.

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He was also credited as one of the discoverers of the Newfoundland fisheries.
In estimating his place among scientific discoverers, the chief thing to be borne in mind is that his genius was not characteristically mathematical.
The Dubna team are therefore officially recognised as the discoverers of nobelium although it is possible that it was detected at Berkeley in 1959.
Element 102 was first named nobelium ( No ) by its claimed discoverers in 1957 by scientists at the Nobel Institute in Sweden.
The largest Mediterranean underwater sea cave yet found, lying northwest of Sardinia, was named by the discoverers, the Nereo Cave, in honor of this mythological figure.
Radiogenic < sup > 107 </ sup > Ag was first discovered in the Santa Clara meteorite in 1978 .< ref > The discoverers suggest the coalescence and differentiation of iron-cored small planets may have occurred 10 million years after a nucleosynthetic event.
The compound, which followed the discovery of the nerve agent tabun, was named in honor of its discoverers: Schrader, Ambros, Rüdiger and Van der LINde.
The discoverers did not, however, submit a claim for the discovery of ununseptium when JWP was reviewing claims on discoveries of trans-copernicium elements.
Sir Frederick Grant Banting, KBE, MC, FRS, FRSC ( November 14, 1891February 21, 1941 ) was a Canadian medical scientist, doctor and Nobel laureate noted as one of the main discoverers of insulin.
The grave had been found nearly a decade earlier, but was kept hidden by its discoverers from the Communists who still ruled Russia when the grave was originally found.
The so-called Tomb of Orcus, an Etruscan site at Tarquinia, is a misnomer, resulting from its first discoverers mistaking as Orcus a hairy, bearded giant that was actually a figure of a Cyclops.
Dogs associated with various incarnations of Dionysos, as well as with Orion's dog ( Sirius ), were regarded as the discoverers, or bearers, of the first grapevine, this was probably because Sirius rose in the period of the vines blossoming, shortly before harvest.
As coal veins commenced to be worked, it was not long before the discoverers found out that the supply seemed inexhaustible.
From 1921 to 1933, the physics theory group was led by Max Born, who, during this time, became one of the three discoverers of the non-relativistic theory of quantum mechanics.
Named for its discoverers, the Lindsay-Shapley ring was found near the Large Magellanic Cloud in 1960.

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