Sentences with phrase «by scientific name»

What emerges are potentially promising new avenues for treating substance use disorders (SUDs), thanks to the untapped healing power of a neurotransmitter in the brain: «oxytocin,» by its scientific name, also known as the «love molecule.»
Also known by its scientific name, Ephedra sinica, ma huang was used for hundreds of years in China and India as an herbal treatment for conditions such as colds, the flu, fever, asthma and nasal congestion.
Dire Wolves (also known by its scientific name Canis Dirus) existed from about 125,000 to 10,000 years ago and lived in the Americas.
Kennel cough, also known by its scientific name, Bordetella bronchiseptica, is a bacterial illness.
The buckwheat plant goes by the scientific name Fagopyrum esculentum, and is cultivated for the grain - like seeds that it produces.
CANCER TYPES BY SCIENTIFIC NAME.
The puppy had swallowed a death cap mushroom, also known by its scientific name, Amanita phalloides, the day before.
Alfalfa, also known as lucerne or by its scientific name, Medicago sativa, is a flowering legume which is a member of the pea family.
Instruct students to write their nature name (by scientific name and common name) on the NM data - collection form.
Click on the common name Tall goldenrod, which is identified by its scientific name Solidago gigantean.
The holy basil plant, or, by its scientific name, Ocimum sanctum, has been confirmed to have potent anti-fungal, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial properties.
Note that some manufacturers call Ceylon cinnamon by its scientific name — Cinnamomum zeylanicum or Cinnamomum verum.
Nicknames aside, much of the world calls the psychotropic plant by its scientific name, cannabis, and — until the early 20th century — so did Americans.
This species common name is the «pocket shark,» though those in the field of classifying animals refer to it by its scientific name Mollisquama sp., according to a new study published in the international journal of taxonomy Zootaxa.
Sweet potatoes belong to the Convolvulaceae or morning glory plant family, are dicotyledons (or «dicots» for short, with the prefix «di» referring to the fact that they have two embryonic seed leaves), and are known by the scientific name of Ipomoea batatas.
My father, a biology teacher who referred to all trees by their scientific names and often explored the neighboring Măcin Mountains with his students, encouraged me to go.

Not exact matches

Everytime religious people post something about God or something out of their belief, there comes the Atheists storming it with their typical (hateful, profane, disrespectful but in - fairness articulate, itellect, scientific and logical) replies and name callings such as; «2000 years religious numbnuts», «oxymorons who keep asking of sky daddy's help», «idiots who was fooled by a magical being in the sky» and so on and so forth.
Then by all means, post the names of these many scientists, their qualifications, the research centers where they work, the age ranges they propose along with the scientific research that supports their claims.
In the name of this theology (which is in part that of the World Council of Churches), Christians are induced to participate unreservedly and with a good conscience in political or scientific action; for, they are told, whatever evil there might be in such action will necessarily be overruled by the good.
The scientific name for man - made global warming is anthropogenic global warming — and is just as its name suggests, global warming caused by man.
Name one scientific study that she has performed, one theory, anything that has been supported by her peers You dimwit, she has no Scientific crscientific study that she has performed, one theory, anything that has been supported by her peers You dimwit, she has no Scientific crScientific credentials.
While it may be impossible to gather scientific data that conclusively shows God's intervention in the universe, such intervention is evidenced by the fact that Lobsta Land — the suspiciously named seafood restaurant a group of us just happened upon when we were lost in Gloucester, Massachusetts — serves the best food in town.
From the Greek kapto, to bite, this is the botanical name for the genus and the one preferred by the scientific community.
From the Greek kapto, meaning to bite, this is the botanical name for the genus and the one preferred by the scientific community.
Only by pulling back the veil of secrecy, informing citizens of the atrocities that their tax money is funding and holding experimenters accountable for abusing animals in the name of science when more reliable, cruelty - free options exist, can we hope to bring scientific research into the modern age.
This feature of the northern lights, recently photographed and named by citizen scientists in Canada, now has a scientific explanation.
He received a Javits Neuroscience Investigator Award from the NIH, and was named one of the 100 most frequently cited neuroscientists by the Institute for Scientific Information.
At AAAS, this sweeping array of activities falls under the purview of the Scientific Responsibility, Human Rights & Law program, led by Jessica Wyndham, recently named interim director of the group.
His legislative work earned him numerous accolades, including being named one of Scientific American magazine's «50 National Visionaries Contributing to a Brighter Technological Future» and a «Champion of Science» by the Science Coalition.
There is a golden spike hiding in a rock face outside the village of Moffat in Scotland that marks the end of the Ordovician, denoted by the appearance of these graptolite survivors — Akidograptus ascensus and Parakidograptus acuminatus, to give them their scientific names.
Needing to write a thesis in the late 1970s for his doctorate in dentistry at Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Szyf approached a young biochemistry professor named Aharon Razin, who had recently made a splash by publishing his first few studies in some of the world's top scientific journals.
«We are delighted to once again be named top employer by Science magazine,» says Marc Tessier - Lavigne, Genentech's executive vice president for research and chief scientific officer.
A rose by any other name might still smell as sweet, but an animal with two scientific monikers can wreak havoc for researchers trying to study it.
Once the votes are counted, the winning names will be officially sanctioned by the IAU, allowing them to be used freely in parallel with the existing scientific nomenclature, with due credit to the clubs or organizations that proposed them.
Therefore, an old scientific name was available for the «Eastern tree frog» and could be «reactivated» by Stöck.
It also leads to practices called by such names as «p - hacking» and «data dredging» that emphasize the search for small p - values over other statistical and scientific reasoning.»
By adding together the life spans of the Biblical patriarchs, they pegged the planet's age at just under 6,000 years — a figure that stood virtually unchallenged until an 18th - century Scotsman named James Hutton began using deductive scientific logic to analyze the natural history of rocks.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) named a scientific ombudsman on Monday to fight back against accusations by Republican lawmakers of being opaque in its scientific findings and not allowing outside parties to review them.
In a 8 July letter sent by his attorney to ORI, Penn psychiatrist Jay Amsterdam, a co-investigator on the study but not a co-author of the paper, accuses five colleagues of «allowing their names to be appended to a manuscript that was drafted by» Scientific Therapeutics Information (STI), a medical communications company, that had been «hired by» GSK (then SmithKline Beecham).
The couple ran the journal as co-editors-in-chief for many years and made a name for themselves by campaigning for scientific ethics and against corruption and plagiarism.
So the National Center for Science Education decided to put together a raft trip, there's only one each summer, which for a little bit, they'll discuss what the creationists see, how they interpret what they're seeing, and then there's a geologist on board, fellow by the name of Steve Newton, and there's an evolutionary biologist who makes the trip, Josh Rozanow, and they will talk about various things that we're looking at from the scientific perspective.
If numerous researchers are prepared to put their names on a paper prepared by a pharmaceutical company, without having seen the data, the scientific community needs to have an open discussion on whether that's behaviour they'll accept.
The formal description was then prepared for publication and specimens were deposited in the collections of the National Museum of Natural History, as required by scientific rules when naming new species.
In many of these cases, the star will thus take its name from various details of the scientific projects that brought attention to it by discovering its planetary system, which leads to exoplanets with unwieldy monikers like «2MASS J04414489 +2301513 b» or «MOA -2007-BLG-192Lb.»
The work, which is being commercialized as a company called SQZ Biotech, was named one of 10 World Changing ideas by Scientific American.
«By looking at how combinations of chemical names occur and evolve in millions of publications over time, we can model scientific knowledge as a network of connections between important molecules,» said Rzhetsky, professor of medicine and human genetics at UChicago, CI Senior Fellow and director of the Conte Center for Computational Neuropsychiatric Genomics.
The Kavli Prize was initiated by and named after Fred Kavli, founder of The Kavli Foundation, which is dedicated to advancing science for the benefit of humanity, promoting public understanding of scientific research, and supporting scientists and their work.
I admit this journal gets a bit of lenience from me because it's the first place where my name appeared on an authorship list in the scientific literature: way back in 2005, when members of the SNP Consortium led by my former P.I., Raymond D. Miller, published a pre-HapMap high - density SNP map of the human genome.
The result is reported in the Dec. 10 issue of Nature magazine by the team of Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) astronomers who built and operate the telescope and its unique scientific camera, named RINGO.
May 8, 2017 - Four Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) researchers have been named Distinguished Members of Technical Staff (DMTS) for their extraordinary scientific and technical contributions to the Laboratory and its missions, as acknowledged by their professional peers and the larger community...
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