nomenclature造句1 the nomenclature of mineralogy.
2 His nomenclature has a very respectable literary history.
3 The preservationists had been careful about nomenclature.
4 Nevertheless, modern nomenclature loses more than it gains.
5 This nomenclature tends to confuse the terminology.
6 This nomenclature is revealing, as is the meaning ascribed to such review in a leading decision.
7 His geographically-based nomenclature was however superseded by that devised only a few years later by Giovanni Riccioli, a Jesuit priest.
8 Having proposed suitable nomenclature for gas chromatography and ion exchange, the commission then developed a unified nomenclature for chromatography.
9 The naming or nomenclature of chemical substances falls broadly into two categories: inorganic nomenclature and organic nomenclature.
10 The nomenclature of science does not refer to definitive concepts: It is ceaselessly adjusted, completed, varied.
11 It developed variations in nomenclature and in substance.
12 Baekelund established a valuable nomenclature.
13 Latin since the Renaissance; used for scientific nomenclature.
14 Nomenclature and criteria for diagnosis of ischemic heart disease.
15 Regard international as unified plant nomenclature.
16 Charles trotted out his little bit of scientific nomenclature.
17 Some annotations mainly concerning nomenclature and taxonomy are supplied.
18 Nomenclature differs among species, but generally gene names should be described in italics and protein names in normal font.
19 A craze for classification and nomenclature superceded the ingenious or fanciful systems.
20 As the name implies, the initial intention was more general than the agenda item and inorganic chemical nomenclature was included.
21 I began this discussion by saying that adherence to systematic nomenclature is a limiting kind of freedom.
22 Unfortunately for the lay reader, battalions had a strange nomenclature.
23 Recently there have been many important changes in the nomenclature of the family.
24 The matrix theory is presented in classical algebraic form with no recourse to the notions and nomenclature of vector space theory.
25 The contributions have been only lightly edited, but the occasional inconsistencies of spelling, nomenclature, etc. cause few problems.
26 Just as the Eskimos had countless words for snow and ice, so too the Hawaiian language abounded in wave nomenclature.
27 The actual definition of key settlements, the hierarchies of settlement types and the nomenclature adopted for these vary enormously among counties.
28 This is the primary reason for the incorrect determinations and incorrect nomenclature of many cryptocorynes in the existing literature.
29 Several fundamental aspects of statistics and a few explanations on integral calculus nomenclature are added with three Appendices.
30 Along with the FD, Hyundai will launch a new alpha - numerical nomenclature.