English to Gujarati Dictionary nomenclature

nomenclature

નામકરણ
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'
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example
Each type of study has produced its own system of 'nomenclature' and, hence, classification.
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?
No consistent system of 'nomenclature' has emerged for the description of stromatoporoid external morphology.
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.
This is the first attempt to document fully the nomenclatural history of a clade with the intent of proposing a coherent nomenclatural system to replace the traditional rank-based 'nomenclature' .
The result of this early work was the sometimes contradictory cellular 'nomenclature' .
The Levinson system of 'nomenclature' was proposed originally for rare-earth minerals in order to avoid a proliferation of trivial names.
As usual, we must begin with a careful study of 'nomenclature' , using well-established rules of anatomical deconstruction.
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.
One underlying concern that arose throughout the analysis was the variation in medication 'nomenclature' .
A few years ago they started a system of plate 'nomenclature' - three letters, three numbers.
the students found it hard to decipher the 'nomenclature' of chemical compounds
the Linnean system of zoological 'nomenclature'
As concerns 'nomenclature' , inadvertently, Professor Judson fails to follow his own advice, no doubt because he is a historian, not a biologist.
It would be as if a person simply made up new words or special meanings for words then recorded facts based on them, but then kept no record of that special 'nomenclature' .
These set guidelines and publish a reports containing the rules of 'nomenclature' .
If you call with a complaint or a problem try to use the correct 'nomenclature' or terminology for the part or problem you are addressing.
In fact Irvine says Morrison's version largely sticks to its classical narrative and 'nomenclature' , but she admits she was initially wary of being drawn into heavy-handed polemic.
For convenience sake I have coined my own 'nomenclature' .
the 'nomenclature' of chemical compounds
Various aspects of 'nomenclature' , classification, pathogenesis, antifungal therapy, laboratory methods and associated terminologies have been suitably updated.
Classification and 'nomenclature' have changed.
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.
The 'nomenclature' for protein families often has a historical background.
It is termed ‘humanitarian’, but a more apt 'nomenclature' would instead be ‘crime against humanity’.
Various histopathologic patterns of bronchiolar injury have been described and have led to confusing 'nomenclature' with redundancies and overlapping terms.
Although the original 'nomenclature' is retained no attempt is made to interpret the coefficients in terms of the reaction processes that determine seedling growth.
Then, as now, type specimens constituted the fundamental entity upon which species are described according to the rules of zoological 'nomenclature' .
‘customers’ was preferred to the original 'nomenclature' ‘passengers’
Initially, Western readers will grapple with the code names and 'nomenclature' of Soviet weapon systems - many do not even match the terms found in arms-control treaties sponsored by the Soviet Union.
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