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scientific and name
The scientific name of the aardvark comes from Greek ορυκτερόπους ( orykterópous ) meaning " digging footed " and afer: from Africa.
Although the 1987 decision settled the question of the scientific name of the genus, the common name " amaryllis " continues to be used differently.
* The Saguaro cactus's scientific name, Carnegiea gigantea, is named after him.
Its scientific name is Musa textilis.
When writing the scientific name of an organism, it is proper to capitalize the first letter in the genus and put all of the specific epithet in lowercase.
The scientific name of the brown bear, Ursus arctos, can be considered a tautology, since " Ursus " means " bear " in Latin and " arctos " comes from the Greek word for bear.
The scientific name Tragelaphus eurycerus is acquired from Greek words: " Tragelaphus " is derived from the Greek words " trago " ( a he-goat ), and " elaphos " ( a deer ), in combination referring to " an antelope ".
It is a popular aquarium fish, frequently sold under the trade name zebra danio, and is an important vertebrate model organism in scientific research.
The subgenus Rhinella is increasingly considered to constitute a distinct genus of its own, thus changing the scientific name of the cane toad.
The common name " marine toad " and the scientific name Bufo marinus suggest a link to marine life, but the adult cane toad is entirely terrestrial, only venturing to fresh water to breed.
Its scientific name, Canis latrans, means " barking dog " in Latin.
The scientific name, both hydrochoerus and hydrochaeris, comes from Greek ὕδωρ ( hydor
The scientific name means " finger-like " and refers to the ease with which a flower of Digitalis purpurea can be fitted over a human fingertip.
It wasn ’ t until the late 1800s, however, that a young German philosopher by the name of Herman Ebbinghaus developed the first scientific approach to studying memory.
The scientific name Fringillidae comes from the Latin word fringilla for the Chaffinch ( Fringilla coelebs ) – a member of that last subfamily – which is common in Europe.
No scientific body of national or international standing disagrees with this view ,< ref name = AQAonAAPG > though a few organizations hold non-committal positions.
Because Anghiera's literary work was translated into English and French in a short period of time, the name " Hispaniola " is the most frequently used term in English-speaking countries for the island in scientific and cartographic works.
The yew was associated with the alphabet and the scientific name for yew today, taxus, was probably derived from the Greek word for yew, toxos, which is hauntingly similar to toxon, their word for bow and toxicon, their word for poison.
The international community has settled on karst, the German name for Kras, a region in Slovenia partially extending into Italy, where it is called " Carso " and where the first scientific research of a karst topography was made.
The medical and scientific consensus is that Duesberg's hypothesis is pseudoscience, HIV having been conclusively proven to be the cause of AIDS and that global warming is occurring because of human activities .< ref name = Beyond >
The scientific name of the koala's genus, Phascolarctos, is derived from Greek phaskolos " pouch " and arktos " bear ".

scientific and organism
It will for example let countries ban imports of a genetically modified organism if they feel there is not enough scientific evidence the product is safe and requires exporters to label shipments containing genetically modified commodities such as corn or cotton.
He did much important scientific work on the hypothetical non-specific response of an organism to stressors.
In the last two decades, Arabidopsis thaliana has gained much interest from the scientific community as a model organism for research on numerous aspects of plant biology.
The rules for scientific names ( Binomial Nomenclature ) are laid down in the Nomenclature Codes ; depending on the kind of organism and the Kingdom it belongs to, a different Code may apply, with different rules, laid down in a different terminology.
It will for example let countries ban imports of a living modified organism if they feel there is not enough scientific evidence that the product is safe and requires exporters to label shipments containing genetically altered commodities such as corn or cotton.
Genome projects are scientific endeavours that ultimately aim to determine the complete genome sequence of an organism ( be it an animal, a plant, a fungus, a bacterium, an archaean, a protist or a virus ) and to annotate protein-coding genes and other important genome-encoded features.
A common name of a taxon or organism ( also known as a vernacular name, English name, colloquial name, trivial name, trivial epithet, country name, popular name, or farmer's name ) is a name in general use within a community ; it is often contrasted with the scientific name for the same organism.
) to refer to a species of organism without needing to be able to memorise or pronounce the Latinized scientific name.
The first part of an intein name is based on the scientific name of the organism in which it is found, and the second part is based on the name of the corresponding gene or extein.
The scientific classification system anchors each organism within the nested hierarchy of internationally-accepted classification categories.
The research that first led to the scientific identification of the organism causing this black and velvety encrustation was partly carried out using samples from Willowyard.
In biology, a type is one particular specimen ( or in some cases a group of specimens ) of an organism to which the scientific name of that organism is formally attached.
The botanical name itself is fixed by a type, which is a particular specimen ( or in some cases a group of specimens ) of an organism to which the scientific name is formally attached.
In many cases the codes are mnemonic abbreviations of the scientific name of the organism derived from the first three or four letters of the genus and the first two letters of the species.
By providing a unique and constant code for each organism the system provides a shorthand method of recording species and avoids many of the problems caused by revisions to scientific names and taxonomy which often result in different synonyms being in use for the same species.
Plants are also transgenically modified in scientific research ; see genetically modified organism for discussion.
The term is used to indicate a designation which looks exactly like a scientific name of an organism, and may well have originally been intended to be a scientific name, but fails to be one because it has not ( or has not yet ) been published with an adequate description ( or a reference to such a description ), and thus is a " bare " or " naked " name, one which cannot be accepted as it currently stands.
The albino laboratory rat with its red eyes and white fur is an iconic model organism for scientific research in a variety of fields.

scientific and is
As a Humanist, Dr. Huxley interests himself in the possibilities of human development, and one thing we can say about this suggestion, which comes from a leading zoologist, is that, so far as he is concerned, the scientific outlook places no rigid limitation upon the idea of future human evolution.
All we want from Dr. Huxley's statement is the feeling that this is an open world, in the view of the best scientific opinion, with practically no directional commitments as to what may happen next, and no important confinements with respect to what may be possible.
1543 A.D. is often venerated as the birthday of the scientific revolution.
The `` conventional '' image of a particular time and place is not necessarily congruent with the image of the facts as established over the years by scholarly and scientific research.
And it is this, particularly the establishment of archaeology and place-name studies on a scientific basis, which are immediately pertinent to the Saxon Shore.
Ironic, is it not, that after completing years of costly scientific training he will receive a cut in pay from what he is receiving as an ordinary unskilled laborer??
The lack of scientific unanimity on the effects of radiation is due in part to insufficient data covering large population groups, from which agreed-on generalizations could be drawn.
The Institute is engaged in an extensive program of medico-military scientific research in both morphological and experimental pathology.
The task of providing a reasonable level of military strength, without endangering other vital aspects of our security, is greatly complicated by the swift pace of scientific progress.
It is the exploitation of the inherent potential of infectious disease agents by scientific research and development, resulting in the production of BW weapons systems.
The first is the strictly scientific, which demands concrete proof and therefore may err on the conservative side by waiting for evidence in the flesh.
What is left to traditional systems of philosophy is, in effect, only the history of these fields prior to their becoming rigorous enough to abide by the canons of scientific method.
The dissection of scientific theory, the examination of a theory from the vantage-points of language, epistemology, and ethics, is itself a distinct contribution to knowledge, no less so because of its removal from empirical research.
The tenacity with which present metaphysical attitudes fetishize private intuition offers the strongest evidence that the gulf between scientific and delphic ways of philosophizing is built into the present conflict over the limits and purpose of science, religion and ideology.
To raise the added objection that men require certainty on psychological grounds, answers to ultimate questions having an irrational rather than scientific basis, is in a real sense to undermine the objection itself.
For what concerns all scientific disciplines is precisely that which can be captured for the rational, i.e., for the scientific determination of what in past ages was considered ultimate and irrational.
Your present history is equally admirable for its industrial and scientific achievements.
aside from her specifically regional accent, she reveals by the use of the triad, `` irritable, tense, depressed '', a certain pedantic itemization that indicates she has some familiarity with literary or scientific language ( i.e., she must have had at least a high-school education ), and she is telling a story she has mentally rehearsed some time before.
The work done by the analysts, the men who really know what folklore is all about, has no more appeal than any other work of a truly scientific sort and reaches a limited, learned audience.
While we are filling outer space with scientific successes, for many the `` inner '' space of their soul is an aching void.

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