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naming and credit
Hardwicke's originally proposed taxonomic name was removed from the 1827 publication of his paper with his permission, and naming credit is now given to Cuvier.
Prior, a district railroad surveyor and townsite agent, was given credit for naming Bristol in 1881.
Wagstaff primes are named after the mathematician Samuel S. Wagstaff Jr .; the prime pages credit François Morain for naming them in a lecture at the Eurocrypt 1990 conference.
Bouquet is given credit for naming the new garrison Fort Pitt and the village that quickly grew up around it Pittsburgh.
Davies claims credit for naming the Ood as a play on the word " odd ".
Schanes and Fera raised $ 16, 000 to start Blackthorne ( naming the company after the street on which they lived ), mostly using their credit cards.

naming and for
Yet, even after all these stratagems, the conscience of Christian liberality is still not laid to rest, any more than is the conscience of Harvard University for having done the abject penance for its rejection of Ralph Waldo Emerson's The Divinity School Address of naming its hall of philosophy after him.
In order to help reestablish his name and improve the image of his business from the earlier controversies associated with the dangerous explosives, Nobel had also considered naming the highly powerful substance " Nobel's Safety Powder ", but settled with Dynamite instead, referring to the Greek word for ' power '.
* 1770 – James Cook formally claims eastern Australia for Great Britain, naming it New South Wales.
The Academy for Science and Design in New Hampshire honored Albertus by naming one of its four houses Magnus House.
For instance, patients with naming deficits ( anomic aphasia ) might show an inability only for naming buildings, or people, or colors.
Note electrode naming for diodes is always based on the direction of the forward current ( that of the arrow, in which the current flows " most easily "), even for types such as Zener diodes or solar cells where the current of interest is the reverse current.
During this year the Navy and Air Force agreed on standardized naming conventions for their missiles.
Yet another explanation is that, while derived from the afore mentioned root, the name of the sea is related to naming for various forms of water and related substances in several European languages, that might have been originally associated with colors found in swamps.
In 1754 Carl von Linné ( Carl Linnaeus ) divided the plant Kingdom into 25 classes in a taxonomy with a standardized binomial naming system for animal and plant species.
There was an element naming controversy as to what the elements from 104 to 106 were to be called ; the IUPAC adopted unnilseptium ( symbol Uns ) as a temporary, systematic element name for this element.
In 1994 a committee of IUPAC recommended that element 107 be named bohrium, not nielsbohrium, since there was no precedence for using a scientist's complete name in the naming of an element.
The naming scheme for " Bollywood " was inspired by " Tollywood ", the name that was used to refer to the cinema of West Bengal.
The naming of this son was to stand as a prophecy against the reigning house of the Northern Kingdom, that they would pay for that bloodshed.
The name " baryon " comes from the Greek word for " heavy " ( βαρύς, barys ), because, at the time of their naming, most known elementary particles had lower masses than the baryons.
A legacy of this ballot measure that survives was the naming of streets in the vicinity of the proposed capitol grounds for the counties of California.
In the 1994 edition, the name of the entry was changed to the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, as it is officially recognised by the United Nations ( awaiting for the resolution of the Macedonia naming dispute ).
Generally it refers to a system for naming chemical compounds.
There are well-defined systems in place for naming chemical species.
# phylogenetic systematics, which uses the above together with the principle of only naming clades as its source of information for taxonomy.
The World Wide Fund for Nature ( WWF ) divides the waters of the Columbia and its tributaries into three freshwater ecoregions, naming them: Columbia Glaciated, Columbia Unglaciated, and Upper Snake.
This practice can lead to the controversial question of which research group actually discovered an element, a question that has delayed naming of elements with atomic number of 104 and higher for a considerable time.
The Cahn – Ingold – Prelog rules are distinctly different from those of other naming conventions, such as general IUPAC nomenclature, since they are designed for the specific task of naming stereoisomers rather than the general classification and description of compounds.

naming and discovery
Thus the discovery report by the Berkeley group reads: " It is suggested that element 97 be given the name berkelium ( symbol Bk ) after the city of Berkeley in a manner similar to that used in naming its chemical homologue terbium ( atomic number 65 ) whose name was derived from the town of Ytterby, Sweden, where the rare earth minerals were first found.
" This tradition ended on berkelium, though, as the naming of the next discovered actinide, californium, was not related to its lanthanide analogue dysprosium, but after the discovery place.
The priority of the discovery and therefore the naming of the element was disputed between Soviet and American scientists, and it was not until 1997 that International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry ( IUPAC ) established Soviet team priority and a compromise name of dubnium as the official name for the element.
It was argued by IUPAC that the Berkeley laboratory had already been recognized several times in the naming of elements ( i. e., berkelium, californium, americium ) and that the acceptance of the names rutherfordium and seaborgium for elements 104 and 106 should be offset by recognizing the Russian team's contributions to the discovery of elements 104, 105 and 106.
The naming order within a hierarchical level is for the order of discovery only.
* Anthe ( moon ) ( code named " Frank "), by the Cassini Imaging Team between its discovery and its official naming
The dispute on the priority of the discovery occurred shortly after, with Urbain and von Welsbach accusing each other of publishing results influenced by the published research of the other ; the naming honor went to Urbain as he published his results earlier.
In 1513 Waldseemüller appears to have had second thoughts about the name, probably due to contemporary protests about Vespucci ’ s role in the discovery and naming of America, or just carefully waiting for the official discovery of the whole northwestern coast of what is now called North America, as separated from East Asia.
The priority of the discovery and therefore the naming of the element was disputed between Soviet and American scientists, and it was not until 1997 that International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry ( IUPAC ) established rutherfordium as the official name for the element.
As a consequence of the initial competing claims of discovery, an element naming controversy arose.
The European discovery and naming of Anguilla is often credited to French explorer Pierre Laudonnaire who visited the island in 1565, though according to some it had been sighted and named by Columbus in 1493.
Since 2002, a tremendous amount of activity by Filipino scientists has resulted in the discovery and naming several new species of Rafflesia.
Following the discovery and naming of asteroids below 10 m in size ( e. g., 2008 TC3 ), Rubin and Grossman refined the Beech and Steel definition of meteoroid to objects between 10 µm and 1 m in diameter.
Cork was examined microscopically by Robert Hooke, which led to his discovery and naming of the cell.
A previous mention of a Hans Island is found in Arctic Explorations: The Second Grinnell Expedition, 1853 ,’ 54 ,’ 55, by Elisha Kent Kane ( 1857 ), pages 317 – 319, making the year 1853 often cited as the date of the discovery and naming of Hans Island, including in the letter by the Danish Ambassador to Canada, published in the Ottawa Citizen, July 28, 2005.
explanation of the discovery and naming of the sonic hedgehog gene
Until 1994, the systematic naming of comets ( the " Old Style ") involved first giving them a provisional designation of the year of their discovery followed by a lower case letter indicating its order of discovery in that year ( e. g. the first Comet Bennett is 1969i, the 9th comet discovered in 1969 ).
Provisional designation in astronomy is the naming convention applied to astronomical objects immediately following their discovery.
The fossil discovery site is in the Huincul Formation of the Río Limay Subgroup in Neuquén Province, Argentina ( the Huincul Formation was a member of the Río Limay Formation according to the naming of the time ).
Butenandt is credited with the discovery and naming of the silkworm moth pheromone Bombykol in 1959.
Pogson awarded the honour of naming it to William Henry Smyth, the previous owner of the telescope used for the discovery.
* IAUC 8582, reporting discovery of S / 2004 ( 87 ) 1 and naming Romulus and Remus

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