845 resultados para Nomenclature harmonisation


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Includes The planet Mars, by Giovanni Schiaparelli.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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1. Centroniae or radiated animals / by J.E. Gray.--3. Birds / by George Robert Gray.--4. Crustacea / by Adam White.--5.Lepidoptera / by James Francis Stephens - 1850.--5. Lepidoptera / by James Francis Stephens - 1856.--Hymenoptera Aculeata / by Frederick Smith.--7. Mollusca Acephala and Brachiopoda / by J.E. Gray.--8. Fish / by Adam White.--9. Eggs of British birds / by G.R. Gray.--10. Lipidoptera (continued) / by James Francis Stephens.--11. Anoplura, or parasitic insects / by H. Denny.--12. Lepidoptera (continued) / by James Francis Stephens.--13. Nomenclature of Hymenoptera / by Frederick Smith.--14. Nomenclature of Neuroptera / by Adam White.--15. Nomenclature of Diptera 1 / by Adam White.--16. Lepidoptera (completed) / by H.T. Stainton.

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This edition counts for purposes of nomenclature; the Italian original and German translation are considered to be pre-linnaean, cf Stafleu & Cowan, ed. 2.

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"The figures and descriptions contained in the work entitled 'The birds of America', and 'Ornithological biography ...' having been issued in the miscellaneous manner which was thought best adapted to the occasion ... seemed to require a systematic index, in which the nomenclature should be corrected, and the species arranged agreeably to my present views. This Synopsis, then, will afford a methodical catalogue of all the species ... described in the works above named."--Pref.

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With two folding tables in v. 1, not included in pagination, at p. 264 and 360.

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Pt. V numbered pt. I.

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Introduction.--The terminology of the railroad.--The word-element "auto-."--The word-element "aéro-."--Nomenclature of the Republican calendar.--The metric terminology.--Terminology for the idea of equality.--Terminology for the idea of liberty.--Terminology for the idea of democracy.--Conclusion.--Bibliography (p.243-250)

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Vol. 13 has running title: Description generale de la Chine.

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At head of title: 8. Auflage. Berücksichtigt die neur anatomische Nomenclature.

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First edition has title: Nomenclature des noms géographiques de la province de Québec ...

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Manual curation has long been held to be the gold standard for functional annotation of DNA sequence. Our experience with the annotation of more than 20,000 full-length cDNA sequences revealed problems with this approach, including inaccurate and inconsistent assignment of gene names, as well as many good assignments that were difficult to reproduce using only computational methods. For the FANTOM2 annotation of more than 60,000 cDNA clones, we developed a number of methods and tools to circumvent some of these problems, including an automated annotation pipeline that provides high-quality preliminary annotation for each sequence by introducing an uninformative filter that eliminates uninformative annotations, controlled vocabularies to accurately reflect both the functional assignments and the evidence supporting them, and a highly refined, Web-based manual annotation tool that allows users to view a wide array of sequence analyses and to assign gene names and putative functions using a consistent nomenclature. The ultimate utility of our approach is reflected in the low rate of reassignment of automated assignments by manual curation. Based on these results, we propose a new standard for large-scale annotation, in which the initial automated annotations are manually investigated and then computational methods are iteratively modified and improved based on the results of manual curation.