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Your genial hosts give you a map and a guide to identification, and off you go, seeking out chanterelles, pied de moutons and ceps.
Its scope is national, but for Westerners I would add Michael Kuhnss TREES OF UTAH AND THE INTERMOUNTAIN WEST: A Guide to Identification and Use (Utah State University, paper, $14.95), a perfect companion to Plotniks book.
Even birders hardly noticed gulls until about 30 years ago, when the late Peter Grant's seminal Gulls: Guide to Identification was published, and there are still some today who happily ignore them.
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Once again, we can hope for useful guides to identification but a truly natural hierarchical classification is not achievable, in practice or principle.
The 2006 winner, The Stray Shopping Carts Of Eastern North America: A Guide To Field Identification, was displayed in stores across the world.
I knew this because I had not long since read the "Who's That Kent?" guide to the identification of minor royals in Viz.
Picks up a book, Birds of North America: A Guide to Field Identification.
This evolutionary consideration provides an easy guide to domain identification when sequence similarity between domains from different proteins is high, even if the domain structures differ.
Finally, the phosphorylation network provides a guide to the identification of new phospho-specific PPIs.
In that sense, they are a useful guide to the identification and exploration of pathways involved in a particular process.
This was intended to provide a guide to the identification of those effects when examining the policy documents and conducting the interviews.
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