English to Bengali Dictionary nomenclature

nomenclature

নামাবলী
definition
noun
Then, as now, type specimens constituted the fundamental entity upon which species are described according to the rules of zoological nomenclature .
the devising or choosing of names for things, especially in a science or other discipline.
translation of 'nomenclature'
তালিকা,
নামপঞ্জি,
নামকরণ-পদ্ধতি,
বৈজ্ঞানিক পরিভাষা
noun
নামমালা,
পরিভাষা,
নামকরণের পদ্ধতি,
নামাবলী
example
Part of the confusion regarding this 'nomenclature' arises from the common lack of connection between the trace fossil name and the name of its original trace maker.
There is no systematic 'nomenclature' for gene and protein names, which has led to a number of possible writing variants and synonyms being associated with the proteins that makes detection and classification difficult.
When someone says they're seeking avant-garde people, does that just mean that they're looking for pretentious people, or is this 'nomenclature' something I don't quite entirely understand?
For reasons given by Nevo, we will follow the traditional 'nomenclature' , which considers separate taxa.
In conclusion, White's insistence on the need for consistency in mineral 'nomenclature' is important, and, over time, I suspect that many of the problems he identifies will be sorted out.
For convenience sake I have coined my own 'nomenclature' .
It's a good thing for you that you didn't go into a biological science; if you had, you would have been dealing not only with a binomial system of 'nomenclature' but one in which the words are in Latin.
As usual, we must begin with a careful study of 'nomenclature' , using well-established rules of anatomical deconstruction.
Various histopathologic patterns of bronchiolar injury have been described and have led to confusing 'nomenclature' with redundancies and overlapping terms.
The topics in those categories that were less widely dispersed throughout the curriculum included stereochemistry, drug design, drug 'nomenclature' , natural products and biotechnology.
As concerns 'nomenclature' , inadvertently, Professor Judson fails to follow his own advice, no doubt because he is a historian, not a biologist.
The 'nomenclature' of the gene names is explained in the Methods section
In phylogenetic 'nomenclature' , taxon name definitions are based on ancestry and descent rather than the possession of subjective ‘key’ characters.
What we need is a return to industry-wide 'nomenclature' for malicious code; used by all vendors and facilitating the reporting, analysis, and resolution of such outbreaks.
“customers” was preferred to the original 'nomenclature' “passengers.”
A few years ago they started a system of plate 'nomenclature' - three letters, three numbers.
No consistent system of 'nomenclature' has emerged for the description of stromatoporoid external morphology.
These set guidelines and publish a reports containing the rules of 'nomenclature' .
We follow the general rules of zebrafish 'nomenclature' for designating locus and allele names.
the students found it hard to decipher the 'nomenclature' of chemical compounds
the 'nomenclature' of chemical compounds
Various aspects of 'nomenclature' , classification, pathogenesis, antifungal therapy, laboratory methods and associated terminologies have been suitably updated.
the most important rule of 'nomenclature' is that the name of a substance should be unambiguous
Then, as now, type specimens constituted the fundamental entity upon which species are described according to the rules of zoological 'nomenclature' .
Official codes of 'nomenclature' continue to enforce this rule - one name, one species - although rooting out synonyms and homonyms is a constant struggle.
His List of New Guinea Birds deals with the biogeography of those birds, as well as with their systematics and 'nomenclature' .
Genus and species 'nomenclature' throughout this paper follow Sibley and Monroe, the most geographically comprehensive recent checklist.
One underlying concern that arose throughout the analysis was the variation in medication 'nomenclature' .
Many years ago, when A. M. Rosenthal was executive editor of the New York Times, I raised a small question of religious 'nomenclature' which resulted in a change in the paper's style manual.
Chapter 2 provides an informative and readable summary of 'nomenclature' covering the rules and concepts of the zoological and botanical codes and their relation to stability.
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