binominal

ADJECTIVE
  1. having or characterized by two names, especially those of genus and species in taxonomies
    binomial nomenclature of bacteria
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How To Use binominal In A Sentence

  • key" - annotated genes in the group will follow a binominal distribution. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • However, by the proposed approach, the false-positives appearing in the abstracted data can be controlled, allowing significant increases in cell function apparent in the microarray data to be tested by reference to the binominal distribution model ( PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Linnaeus, known as the father of modern Taxonomy, was born on 23 May 1707 and is credited with the development of the Latin binominal naming system for all living organisms
  • “Gorse” and “furze” are synonymous, but neither means the same as their Linnean binominal “ulex europaeus.”
  • During the summer of 1979 I continued my long-term investigation of the identity of the species of Conus proposed during the early decades of Linnaean binominal nomenclature, especially the first decade of the nineteenth century.
  • Another advantage of this binominal Latin nomenclature consists in preventing the confusion frequently arising from the use of the same name to designate different animals in different parts of the world, -- as, for instance, the name of Robin, used in America to designate a bird of the Thrush family, entirely different from the Robin of the Old World, -- or of different names for the same animal, as Perch or The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 09, No. 51, January, 1862
  • Quadratics and the progressions, the binominal formula, covergence and divergence of series, the theory of equations, etc. Corresponds to third term of Math. The University of Virginia Record
  • The Linnaean system of binominal nomenclature has been agreed upon by scientists from every country and every language as the standard way to name and talk about animals.
  • The subjects to be studied are linear systems, graphs, progressions, ratio and proportion, variations, logarithms, and the binominal theorem. The University of Virginia Record
  • The binominal expansion provides a difference equation if the expansion holds. Climate Models – the Next Generation « Climate Audit
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