Sentence examples for biological name from inspiring English sources

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Linnaeus, that great classifier of living things, gave us our biological name Homo sapiens (meaning "wise man") and our high rounded skulls certainly make us distinctive, as do our small brow ridges and chins.

But the fact remains he is still a giant, even judged solely by the sheer scale of his alarmingly well-developed biceps, biceps the size of a sack of gunpowder, or a medium-sized haunch of ox, so large they probably have a separate biological name, like biceptionals or biceratopses.

The Engstroms' California product, which should be on sale to the public sometime next year at prices a bit lower than its Russian counterpart, comes from a fish whose biological name, Acipenser transmontanus, betrays its close relationship to Caspian osetra, which is Acipenser gueldenstaedti.

His criminal record is under the Rodriguez name, but his biological name is Juan Carlos Campos Gamino.

Gauthier identified four conflicting ways of defining the term "Aves", which is a problem because the same biological name is being used four different ways.

With plenty of evidence to support him, Faulds believed that by making an inked impression of people's fingertips, you could establish proof of their identity, a biological name tag that was virtually indestructible.

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Some Ancient Beliefs in Biological Names (Mostly Anatomical Names Still in Use) except epistropheus!

Carl Linnaeus (; 23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known after his ennoblement as Carl von Linné, was a Swedish botanist, physician, and zoologist, who laid the foundations for the modern biological naming scheme of binomial nomenclature.

OnTheFly is a web-based application that applies biological named entity recognition to enrich Microsoft Office, PDF and plain text documents.

Gene names are annotated with the Genia Tagger (Tsuruoka et al., 2005), whose developers report an F-score performance of 71.37% for biological named entity recognition.

It is preferable to use a controlled systematic system of names that are based on familiar biological names and terms, minimize ambiguity and support data mining.

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