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Amongst the inner reeds, growing from marshy ground but not actually with roots submerged, two handsome plants, in no ways related though sharing a common name, are now fully out; the dense whorls and spikes of the purple loosestrife stand side by side with the more widespread heads of the yellow loosestrife.
Cranial studies have shown that the mountain nyala and nyala, though sharing a common name, are actually distant relatives.
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A majority voting rule (Step 3) is therefore applied to select one of the possible mappings, which is accepted only if the chemical formulae and charges of the two compounds also match (disregarding protonation state) and they share a common name or synonym (Step 4, 'Validate mapping using secondary evidence').
Even though the snapping hips (external and internal) share a common name, they are very different in origin.
As researchers have identified additional mutations, many of them sharing a common letter designation, the naming convention has become less useful.
Manifestos are generally written in the name of a group sharing a common perspective, ideology, or purpose rather than in the name of a single individual.
In the 1920's, that was the name applied to families of lunchrooms or cafeterias sharing a common menu, decor and advertising copy.
This approach is particularly useful in cases where structural information is lacking, although complicated by the frequent use of synonyms, which biologists often prefer to systematic IUPAC compound names [ 33], and the occurrence of homonyms (where unrelated compounds share a common name see Figure 1g).
Some of them are fortunate enough to have a common name (or to share a name with a celebrity) that ensures these stories don't get surfaced very often.
No two species have the same official classification name, though a common name may be shared among species.
The resolution recommended that "when countries sharing a given geographical feature do not agree on a common name, it should be a general rule of cartography that the name used by each of the countries concerned will be accepted.
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