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Cataloged

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Ferns, mosses, liverworts, lichens, and algae are also abundant and diverse, although not as well studied and cataloged as the higher plants.

The theoretical basis for this assumption lies historically in Hellenistic philosophy and radically distinguishes astrology from the celestial omina ("omens") that were first categorized and cataloged in ancient Mesopotamia.

The dark lines in the solar spectrum were rediscovered around 1814 in Munich by Fraunhofer, who cataloged some 500 of them.

He is perhaps most notable as the originator, in 1937, of the Cross-Cultural Survey, a project of the Institute of Human Relations of Yale University, in which a vast amount of anthropological data was cataloged so that any known aspect of a society's culture could be quickly summoned from a data bank.

The surviving libraries hold a vast number of classical and medieval manuscripts, most of which have been cataloged.

Treating all Aboriginal Australia known at the time, the work cataloged, classified, analyzed, and synthesized a vast amount of data on kinship, marriage, language, custom, occupancy and possession of land, sexual patterns, and cosmology.

His greatest achievement was the publication of the Bonner Durchmusterung (1859 62; "Bonn Survey"), which cataloged stars from the north celestial pole to 2° south of the celestial equator.

Kibō no kuni (The Land of Hope; Shion Sono) took a critical but humane look at two families affected by the nuclear meltdown; Itai: Asu e no tōka kan (Reunion; Ryōichi Kimizuka) soberly cataloged a city's struggle to handle the bodies and emotional turmoil left in the tsunami's wake.

In 17th-century Europe, various demons were cataloged according to their powers to entice men to indulge in what were called their basic instincts or desires.

He also cataloged 848 double stars pairs of stars that appear close together in space, and measurements of the comparative brightness of stars.

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Part I deals with the provision of information describing the item being cataloged, and Part II deals with the rules for determination and establishment of access points under which the descriptive information is to be presented to catalog users and with the making of references to those headings.

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