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Impact of an evolving classification system on diffuse glioma repositories: experience from the Sydney brain tumour bank. [PDF]
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1977
The advantage of a standardized nomenclature is apparent in any discipline. A standardized method for designating carbon molecules in steroid chemistry facilitates communication in endocrinology; consistent staging methods permit comparison of data in oncology.
J L, Simpson, A O, Martin
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The advantage of a standardized nomenclature is apparent in any discipline. A standardized method for designating carbon molecules in steroid chemistry facilitates communication in endocrinology; consistent staging methods permit comparison of data in oncology.
J L, Simpson, A O, Martin
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Kew Bulletin, 1957
Hedyotis Linnaeus, Sp. P1. o101. 1753; Gen. P1. ed. 5, 44. 1754 (Rubiaceae). Hedyotis fruticosa Linnaeus, 1.c.; lectotypus nominis generici, vide Bremekamp in Verh. Kon. Ned. Akad. Wetensch. Ser. 2, 48 (2): 29. 1952. The reason for rejecting the earlier choice (Hitchcock in Prop. Brit. Bot. 123. 1929) of H. auricularia Linn. as lectotype of the generic
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Hedyotis Linnaeus, Sp. P1. o101. 1753; Gen. P1. ed. 5, 44. 1754 (Rubiaceae). Hedyotis fruticosa Linnaeus, 1.c.; lectotypus nominis generici, vide Bremekamp in Verh. Kon. Ned. Akad. Wetensch. Ser. 2, 48 (2): 29. 1952. The reason for rejecting the earlier choice (Hitchcock in Prop. Brit. Bot. 123. 1929) of H. auricularia Linn. as lectotype of the generic
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Journal of Cell Science, 1984
ABSTRACT At the 8th European Nucleolar Workshop, which was organized by M. Bouteille and colleagues at Banyuls-sur-mer in June 1983, a discussion was held on nucleolar nomenclature. The terms that are italicized in the following report were agreed upon.
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ABSTRACT At the 8th European Nucleolar Workshop, which was organized by M. Bouteille and colleagues at Banyuls-sur-mer in June 1983, a discussion was held on nucleolar nomenclature. The terms that are italicized in the following report were agreed upon.
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ICSP response to ‘Science depends on nomenclature, but nomenclature is not science’
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022Iain C Sutcliffe +2 more
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Science depends on nomenclature, but nomenclature is not science
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022Karen G Lloyd, Guillaume Tahon
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