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These nomenclatures are ambiguous, miscellaneous, self-limited and sometimes even misleading.
These nomenclatures can be readily translated to ontological notation (Schofield et al., 2012) if required and ontological terms can be used to describe new phenotypic appearances.
These nomenclatures rely on different detection methods (e.g. Nissl staining, immunostaining, functional magnetic resonance imaging and diffusion tensor imaging) that result in different sizes and shapes of brain regions.
The adhesiveness of these names has varied — in my mind, and thus in my speech, the city where I grew up is still "Madras" — but the odd logic of revising these nomenclatures was, at least, uniform and easy to understand.
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One of the aims of the present study was therefore to resolve these nomenclature conflicts in order to ease inter-population genetic studies.
Thus, our data reinforce Eigenmann's proposition that Holobrycon represents a valid genus; however, these nomenclature changes require close evaluation in future studies.
On the basis of these nomenclature criteria, new second-, third-, and fourth-order clades have been identified within the previously defined clades in the phylogenetic analyses that were updated in 2009 and 2011 22, 3 ).
These nomenclature systems now provide a near complete annotation of all human and mouse genes and their use in the naming of proteins provides a direct visual link between the identity of the gene and the corresponding protein.
Considering all these aspects, the nomenclature of these cells has been actually controversial.
Concardances between these two nomenclatures had to be manually built, as well.
In rat these two nomenclatures are mixed and several members lack a Gene name.
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