Similar words: economy, autonomy, agronomy, dual economy, mixed economy, market economy, physiognomy, economic. Meaning: n. 1. a classification of organisms into groups based on similarities of structure or origin etc 2. (biology) study of the general principles of scientific classification 3. practice of classifying plants and animals according to their presumed natural relationships.
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61. The taxonomy of the genus Thalictrum is still unclear. The plants are perennial herbs.
62. When numerical methods have been used in avian taxonomy, inter-sexual phenotypic variation has always been neglected, especially in species without obvious sexual dimorphism.
63. To know more about it, we review the taxonomy and onomatology, epidemiology, identifying features and morph, biochemics, pathogenicity and therapy of S. dimidiatum.
64. Its scientific programme is based on the study, analysis and interpretation of taxonomy, chorology, ecology, ethology, animal physiology, parasitology and the problems of zoonosis.
65. A reclassification of the genus Clematoclethra (Actinidiaceae) and further note on the methodology of plant taxonomy.
66. Studies on chemical constituents and taxonomy of the Pyrrosia Mirbel in China (Report I. ).
67. One aspect of oceanography that has fallen into neglect is that of identifying fish: taxonomy.
68. Taxonomy, distribution and possible floristic origin of the genus Acacia from China.
69. The results provide a new basis for taxonomy of Morus.
70. A preliminary study on the taxonomy of the family Magnoliaceae.
71. However, existing semantic clustering approaches based on the taxonomy hierarchy take little account of load balancing problem among clusters, which inevitably compromise network performance.
72. Although the pollen morphology did not show its importance to the taxonomy at sectional level of the genus Begonia, it showed some value to some specific treatment.
73. A study on the pollen morphology of Lardizabalaceae, Sargentodoxaceae and its significance in taxonomy.
74. The value of the element is a forward-slash-separated string that identifies a hierarchic location in the indicated taxonomy.
75. The defendant in that case, Nidal Hasan, is white according to standard racial taxonomy.
76. Such a taxonomy is expected to be particularly useful here, due to the large number of items and the sparseness of data per item (mostly attributed to "tracks" rather than to "artists").
77. On the basis of the original conceptual taxonomy, the knowledge taxonomy is added to Blooms revised educational objectives, as result of which it becomes two-dimensional.
78. A certain species of hosts usually have their fixed louse species. The similarity of sucking louse communities is highly consistent with the affinity of small mammal hosts in taxonomy.
79. Then it analyzes the relationship between modular organization and loosely coupled system, and presents a new taxonomy for the latter.
80. This paper will analyze the genetic relationship of 7 species of alaudidae in Inner Mongolia with methods of molecular systematics and traditional taxonomy.
81. New taxa rainforest taxonomy Sinopimoa gen . nov. Sinopimoa bicolor sp . nov.
82. The Show Table Format page summarizes the taxonomy table that will be created, showing a sample of the content(http://sentencedict.com/taxonomy.html), as shown in Figure 8.
83. More recently, griseofulvin has become an important phenotypic marker in Penicillium taxonomy.
84. Magnoliaceae plants, which have important role in botanic systematic taxonomy and are also important trees in sub-tropic forests, mainly distribute in South and Southwestern China.
85. In this paper, 11 cultivars and 28 characters of Chaenomeles Yizhou were preliminary studied by numerical taxonomy methods, which developed in the recent years.
86. On the taxonomy of the genus Juncus L. in Inner Mongolia.
87. According to "China tree taxonomy" description: "Rosewood is the kind of legume.
88. Liliaceae (lilies) A large family of monocotyledonous plants. Their taxonomy is much in dispute, with groups that were formerly sections now regarded with new evidence as being separate families.
89. A clade is a 'branch' and is a term used in the taxonomy of species.
90. You can leverage and extend this approach as a synchronization mechanism for maintaining the classification taxonomy in multiple systems, including WebSphere Service Registry and Repository.
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