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naming and contest
The franchise then held a naming contest to publicize the team, promising a $ 1, 000 war bond to the winner.
Instead, the name Seattle Seahawks (" Seahawk ", another name for Osprey ) was selected on June 17, 1975 after a public naming contest which drew more than 20, 000 entries and over 1, 700 different names.
* Concorde Avenue was named in a 1995 street naming contest in honour of the 50 years ' peace ( 1945 – 1995 ) in Europe since the Second World War.
The name " Destroyers " came from a naming contest and alluded to the naval ship of the same name, one of which sits outside the HSBC Arena in the nearby Buffalo Naval and Serviceman's Park.
The following year, a naming contest held among the MacRae staff yielded the slogan “ Speed on in your Speedos .” The brand name was born.
A naming contest held by the Siskiyou Daily News in November 1941 considered the possibilities for the would be state: Orofino, Bonanza, Discontent, Jefferson, Del Curiskiyou, and Siscurdelmo.
The Roughnecks introduced the new mascot at a media event on January 26, 2012, and later unveiled the name after holding a naming contest.
The new ferry, named the Marilyn Bell I after a naming contest, went into service on January 22, 2010.
Later in 1976, MSD renamed the zoo the Washington Park Zoo after a naming contest.
Also in 2006, three orangutans were born and named Jinnga, Kembali and Budi through a TVO Kids naming contest.
The next morning, Karla gets a phone call from a radio station and wins a contest for a holiday to the Caribbean by naming the capital of Brazil as Rio.
Nimiq is an Inuktitut word for " that which unifies " and was chosen from a nationwide naming contest in 1998.
It has the capability to load and unload the C-130, C-141, C-5 and C-17, as well as the commercial DC-10, L-1011 and B-747 freighters. The equipment was named to honor Tunner by an industry naming contest.
The name " Axiom " was determined by a naming contest held by Isuzu, and was won by Dr. Hakan Urey from Redmond, Washington, who suggested the name and won his own Axiom in 2001.
The authority changed its name in 1994 to LYNX via a public naming contest.
After a naming contest and vote among students and faculty ( which included some tongue in cheek nominations such as " Yankee Stadium ", the Jerry Brown Arena, the Corrugated Fortress ), it was eventually given the generic name " Campus Events Center ".
* During the naming contest for a Hungarian bridge, Colbert Nation forum members developed a bot to stuff the ballot box.
" Shortly after, Beaver launched a contest requesting the community to assist him in naming the team's mascot.
From 1908 to 1915, the University of Kentucky's student newspaper was called The Idea, but it became the Kentucky Kernel following a naming contest in 1915.
" name was chosen through a naming contest, with " WAM " being an acronym for " What Adults are Missing "; until 2008 as WAM !/ Encore Wam, imported shows for children and teens also aired during the daytime hours.
The name Harborfields came from a combination of the older names of Centerport ( ex Little Cow Harbor ) and Greenlawn ( ex Old Fields ), selected from an entry by Billy Lefko and Robert Comito in a naming contest in about 1958.
The project's rhyming name was submitted by Joyce Monger and won a naming contest.
A naming contest in 1926 won by Oregonian sports editor L. H. Gregory made the Webfoots name official, and a subsequent student vote in 1932 affirmed the nickname, chosen over other suggested nicknames such as Pioneers, Trappers, Lumberjacks, Wolves, and Yellow Jackets.
The St. Catharines Falcons name came from a naming contest for the new junior team.

naming and rules
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.
* SGML ( ENR ), in 1996, resulted from a Technical Corrigendum to add extended naming rules allowing arbitrary-language and-script markup.
There are no set rules governing the definition of taxa, but the naming and publication of new taxa is governed by sets of rules.
Because of the rules of scientific naming, or " binomial nomenclature ", each genus should have a designated type, although in practice there is a backlog of older names that may not yet have a type.
Despite appearances, however, there are no rules to the game, and both the naming of stations and the specification of " rules " are based on stream-of-consciousness association and improvisation.
According to the rules for taxon naming established by the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses ( ICTV ), the name Ebola virus is always to be capitalized, but is never italicized, and may be abbreviated ( with EBOV being the official abbreviation ).
* Wolfram code, a naming system used for one-dimensional cellular automaton rules, by Stephen Wolfram
This approach to naming originated in the successful development of regular rules for the naming of organic compounds.
The formation of the Joint Rules Committee on Softball in 1934 standardized the rules and naming throughout the United States.
These hierarchies, known collectively as the " Big Seven ", were open and free for anyone to participate in ( except for the moderated newsgroups ), though they were subject to a few general rules governing their naming and distribution.
The International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses began to devise and implement rules for the naming and classification of viruses early in the 1970s, an effort that continues to the present.
The International Code of Zoological Nomenclature ( ICZN or ICZN Code ) is a widely accepted convention in zoology that rules the formal scientific naming of organisms treated as animals.
The rules and recommendations have one fundamental aim: to provide the maximum universality and continuity in the naming of all animals, except where taxonomic judgment dictates otherwise.
Additionally, binary ionic compounds containing polyatomic ions have another distinct set of naming rules.
The rules of botanical naming state that the spelling used in the formal scientific description has to be retained for the scientific name.
According to the rules for taxon naming established by the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses ( ICTV ), the name Filoviridae is always to be capitalized, italicized, never abbreviated, and to be preceded by the word " family ".
* Selected pages from IUPAC rules for naming inorganic compounds
However, for all cultures where historical records are available, the naming rules are known to change over time.
Under biological naming rules, the misspelling Ambystoma takes precedence and cannot be changed.
The principles of naming vary from the relatively informal conventions of everyday speech to the internationally-agreed principles, rules and recommendations that govern the formation and use of the specialist terms used in scientific and other disciplines.
Doing taxonomy entails identifying, describing and naming taxa so nomenclature, in this strict scientific sense, is that branch of taxonomy concerned with the application of scientific names to taxa, based on a particular classification scheme and in accordance with agreed international rules and conventions.

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