English to Kannada Dictionary nomenclature

nomenclature

ನಾಮಕರಣ
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'
ನಾಮಕರಣ ಪದ್ದತಿಗೆ ಸಂಬಂಧಿಸಿದ
example
The topics in those categories that were less widely dispersed throughout the curriculum included stereochemistry, drug design, drug 'nomenclature' , natural products and biotechnology.
Genus and species 'nomenclature' throughout this paper follow Sibley and Monroe, the most geographically comprehensive recent checklist.
The 'nomenclature' for protein families often has a historical background.
Each type of study has produced its own system of 'nomenclature' and, hence, classification.
Various aspects of 'nomenclature' , classification, pathogenesis, antifungal therapy, laboratory methods and associated terminologies have been suitably updated.
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' .
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' .
For convenience sake I have coined my own 'nomenclature' .
As usual, we must begin with a careful study of 'nomenclature' , using well-established rules of anatomical deconstruction.
No consistent system of 'nomenclature' has emerged for the description of stromatoporoid external morphology.
A few years ago they started a system of plate 'nomenclature' - three letters, three numbers.
Classification and 'nomenclature' have changed.
For reasons given by Nevo, we will follow the traditional 'nomenclature' , which considers separate taxa.
Jemima Lewis in the Telegraph makes some telling points about journalistic iconography and scientific '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.
“customers” was preferred to the original 'nomenclature' “passengers.”
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.
the Linnean system of zoological 'nomenclature'
For various reasons, the traditional 'nomenclature' is used here.
As with alliance military technology, the interoperability of command systems and 'nomenclature' is essential.
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.
the 'nomenclature' of chemical compounds
The result of this early work was the sometimes contradictory cellular 'nomenclature' .
As concerns 'nomenclature' , inadvertently, Professor Judson fails to follow his own advice, no doubt because he is a historian, not a biologist.
These set guidelines and publish a reports containing the rules of 'nomenclature' .
Various histopathologic patterns of bronchiolar injury have been described and have led to confusing 'nomenclature' with redundancies and overlapping terms.
The gene 'nomenclature' follows the rules for gene symbols in wheat.
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 majority of the terms in historical and currently used 'nomenclature' have been summarized by Rosenqvist and van Kooten.
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