English to Urdu Dictionary taxonomy

taxonomy

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definition
noun
The question remains, however, whether expertise in taxonomy and biological systematics will be available for the long term.
the branch of science concerned with classification, especially of organisms; systematics.
example
Whether or not one accepts this sociological 'taxonomy' there is no denying the proliferation of summer festivals.
Chromosomes are often useful in systematics and 'taxonomy' , but are of restricted taxonomic value in Periplocoideae.
Cladistics is currently the most popular paradigm of phylogenetic classification in biological 'taxonomy' .
a 'taxonomy' of smells
Also called numerical taxonomy, Phenetics is a school of 'taxonomy' that classifies organisms on the basis of overall morphological or genetic similarity.
Smith's imagination was not limited to studying the extant 'taxonomy' of market institutions.
Virginia's book was liberating for me, because its alternate 'taxonomy' helped me avoid unwittingly imposing artificial political identities on my own thinking.
So whatever the debatable points of his 'taxonomy' (and this being analytic philosophy, there are plenty of taxonomic points to debate), I think Strawson is on to something.
The group that has been most commonly analysed morphometrically is the planktonic foraminifers, largely because of their well-established 'taxonomy' and their optimal fossil record.
The question remains, however, whether expertise in 'taxonomy' and biological systematics will be available for the long term.
The success of flow cytometry and its ever-increasing use in plant 'taxonomy' , systematics and ecology may pose unexpected problems.
In the wonderment of this 'taxonomy' , the thing that is demonstrated in the exotic charm of another system of thought is the limitation of our own.
The three-month training began with the work on coral 'taxonomy' in Townsville, in northwest Australia.
the 'taxonomy' of these fossils
the 'taxonomy' of these fossils
Mayr and Diamond's reluctance to appreciate the importance of fossil evidence is evident in their 'taxonomy' .
a 'taxonomy' of smells
In the Linnaean 'taxonomy' , everything is, to begin with, a member of a kingdom.
I need some advice. I've been trying to develop a personal schema/ 'taxonomy' - and I don't really know where to start.
Though they are minor elements of most Cambrian benthic assemblages, rhynchonelliform brachiopods 'taxonomically' and numerically dominate most post-Ordovician Paleozoic benthic assemblages.
Mind you, these web spinners are not insects, since their 'taxonomic' classification is different.
More was at stake than mere 'taxonomic' tidiness; ultimately, the problem was theological.
Later 'taxonomists' proved less welcoming, however, and the chimp was reclassified in 1816 into its own genus, Pan, where it has remained until this day.
A subspecies is a geographic race that is sufficiently different 'taxonomically' to be worthy of a separate name.
The August issue included typical articles on 'taxonomical' topics - e.g., on a new species of hermit crab.
Mitchell has the instinctive 'taxonomist' 's gift for the names and inter-relatedness of living things.
The first appendix attempts to pinpoint what needs to be studied further to clarify our understanding of the 'taxonomical' relationships of the species included in the book.
It is true that most 'taxonomists' and conservationists work on shoestring budgets.
Therefore, theoretical shell morphology can help verify selected 'taxonomic' rules.
To call the actually existing order liberal - or ‘neo-liberal’ - is as 'taxonomically' accurate as calling the old Soviet Communist Party syndicalist.
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