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2012
This section presents a list of common names index thet occur in the book entitled The Freshwater Fishes of Suriname.
Paul E. Ouboter, Rawien Jairam
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This section presents a list of common names index thet occur in the book entitled The Freshwater Fishes of Suriname.
Paul E. Ouboter, Rawien Jairam
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1947
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Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 1955
Common, or "trivial," names are a necessity in chemical nomenclature, for at least two reasons: first, when the structure is not known (as when a natural substance is isolated) or known only in par...
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Common, or "trivial," names are a necessity in chemical nomenclature, for at least two reasons: first, when the structure is not known (as when a natural substance is isolated) or known only in par...
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Philosophy of Science, 1965
In [6] I tried to show how an objection to “the nominalist's” analysis of (a) “This is red” and (b) “That is red” on the basis of “the doctrine of common names” might be overcome. The objection is that “the nominalist,” attempting to analyze (a) and (b) by construing the pronouns in these sentences as two different proper names and “red” as a common ...
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In [6] I tried to show how an objection to “the nominalist's” analysis of (a) “This is red” and (b) “That is red” on the basis of “the doctrine of common names” might be overcome. The objection is that “the nominalist,” attempting to analyze (a) and (b) by construing the pronouns in these sentences as two different proper names and “red” as a common ...
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