English to Urdu Dictionary nomenclature

nomenclature

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Then, as now, type specimens constituted the fundamental entity upon which species are described according to the rules of zoological nomenclature .
the devising or choosing of names for things, especially in a science or other discipline.
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Jemima Lewis in the Telegraph makes some telling points about journalistic iconography and scientific 'nomenclature' .
Then, as now, type specimens constituted the fundamental entity upon which species are described according to the rules of zoological 'nomenclature' .
The result of this early work was the sometimes contradictory cellular 'nomenclature' .
If you call with a complaint or a problem try to use the correct 'nomenclature' or terminology for the part or problem you are addressing.
the Linnean system of zoological 'nomenclature'
‘customers’ was preferred to the original 'nomenclature' ‘passengers’
His List of New Guinea Birds deals with the biogeography of those birds, as well as with their systematics and 'nomenclature' .
What we need is a return to industry-wide 'nomenclature' for malicious code; used by all vendors and facilitating the reporting, analysis, and resolution of such outbreaks.
The topics in those categories that were less widely dispersed throughout the curriculum included stereochemistry, drug design, drug 'nomenclature' , natural products and biotechnology.
the 'nomenclature' of chemical compounds
A comprehensive index of all the microbiologic terms and bacterial 'nomenclature' completes the book.
This is the first attempt to document fully the nomenclatural history of a clade with the intent of proposing a coherent nomenclatural system to replace the traditional rank-based 'nomenclature' .
No consistent system of 'nomenclature' has emerged for the description of stromatoporoid external morphology.
Initially, Western readers will grapple with the code names and 'nomenclature' of Soviet weapon systems - many do not even match the terms found in arms-control treaties sponsored by the Soviet Union.
In our culture, the meaning of ‘love’ has been all but lost, probably because we don't have the 'nomenclature' in our language.
Each type of study has produced its own system of 'nomenclature' and, hence, classification.
There's a lot of truth in John Sturrock's warning about the tyranny of medical 'nomenclature' .
We follow the general rules of zebrafish 'nomenclature' for designating locus and allele names.
Various histopathologic patterns of bronchiolar injury have been described and have led to confusing 'nomenclature' with redundancies and overlapping terms.
the students found it hard to decipher the 'nomenclature' of chemical compounds
In the 1980s, this 'nomenclature' fell into disuse with increasing focus on industry.
These set guidelines and publish a reports containing the rules of 'nomenclature' .
As with alliance military technology, the interoperability of command systems and 'nomenclature' is essential.
For convenience sake I have coined my own 'nomenclature' .
Official codes of 'nomenclature' continue to enforce this rule - one name, one species - although rooting out synonyms and homonyms is a constant struggle.
When someone says they're seeking avant-garde people, does that just mean that they're looking for pretentious people, or is this 'nomenclature' something I don't quite entirely understand?
“customers” was preferred to the original 'nomenclature' “passengers.”
As usual, we must begin with a careful study of 'nomenclature' , using well-established rules of anatomical deconstruction.
Although the original 'nomenclature' is retained no attempt is made to interpret the coefficients in terms of the reaction processes that determine seedling growth.
In conclusion, White's insistence on the need for consistency in mineral 'nomenclature' is important, and, over time, I suspect that many of the problems he identifies will be sorted out.
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