Sentences with phrase «scientific names in»

Thus there is a valid argument for the inclusion of scientific names in these accounts.
This is why I always like to include scientific names when discussing these animals, even to the extent that I label animals with both common and scientific names in the store.

Not exact matches

-- Rick Morrison, CEO of Comprehend Systems, which works with big names in the life - sciences industry, such as Boston Scientific, Astellas, and AstraZeneca, modernizing and improving the quality in their clinical process through cloud - based tech.
«We feel very strongly that in a couple of years, customers will be looking for the origin of the product, how it was caught, and the scientific name of the species,» says Marie - Claude Bacon, director of corporate affairs.
But this year, the injectable filler, which goes under the scientific name onabotulinumtoxin A, has significantly expanded its market in some surprising ways.
In an interview with CNBC's «On the Money,» the host of the new National Geographic Channel TV show «StarTalk» — based on Tyson's podcast and Sirius XM radio show of the same name — described the dynamic implications of scientific discovery.
For all those who are talking to themselves today, thinking that some supernatural deity is listening to them, please seek professional psychiatric help before you hurt someone or yourself in the name of your sky fairy, vote against others» rights, or promote your chosen flavor of insanity over the scientific method.
(there are several apparently)... but this one was a marine biologist, a doctor in fact, (I forget the name and it is unimportant) who was convinced he could find Nessy using scientific method.
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.
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 gooIn 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 gooin 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 gooin political or scientific action; for, they are told, whatever evil there might be in such action will necessarily be overruled by the gooin such action will necessarily be overruled by the good.
As science learns more and more about how the Universe works, the ignorance gaps in our scientific knowledge become smaller and smaller... the same with your man made god named Jehovah.
Today we have inserted this root log into the names of many scientific categories of study; we find it in zoology, pathology, physiology, geology and so on.
«Instead of defending the texts on the old complex grounds of the oratorical tradition, they are for the most part preaching the classics today in the name of the Socratic or scientific ideal of the free - swinging intellect» (xi)
R.D. Wilson who wrote «A Scientific Investigation of the Old Testament» pointed out that the names of 29 Kings from ten nations (Egypt, Assyria, Babylon and more) are mentioned not only in the Bible but are also found on monuments of their own time.
Even today, the scientific name for the Asian one - horned rhinoceros is «Rhinoceros unicornis,» (the same word as mentioned in the Latin Vulgate) while the two - horned black rhinoceros is the «Diceros bicornis.»
A socio - biologist can tell a young woman on the best scientific authority that nature designed her, body and mind, to conceive, bear and care for children, but it he can not tell her in the name of science that in so doing she will fulfill her human possibilities, and he can not answer her when she declares war on such natural necessities.
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.
It was not in the name of modern scientific rationalism that they were unable to accept the resurrection of the dead.
One can not be fanatical enough about one's religion to reject scientific evidence in the name of blind faith and be expected to protect the rights of Americans.
Departmental names won't matter much if the shift has already taken place from a scientific theology, based on the prior Catholic faith commitment of every student in the classroom (which obviously would require everyone enrolled in the course to be a committed Catholic), to a phenomenological, historical study of what others believe.
The scientific names are PU (polyurethane) and PVC (polyvinylchloride) PU is better for the environment and so although more expensive 88 only uses PU in our bags.»
But its name is putting consumers — who are looking for clean labels and suspicious of «chemical - sounding» ingredients — off, said Eva Hurt, VP regulatory and scientific affairs at Nestlé USA in comments to the FDA submitted January 9.
Named for the 23 pairs of chromosomes that make up humankind, this company — which touts its «FDA standards for clinical and scientific validity» — offers genetic health risk and carrier status reports, gives ancestry percentages down to 0.1 percent, and the opt - in ability to join the DNA Relative Finder.
Finally, even though we all believe in different types of «woo» when it comes to breast milk production, there is no scientific research that shows using galactoguges, such as fenugreek, goat's rue, wild asparagus, fennel, blessed thistle and nettle (to name just a few) are effective or safe.
In a tip of the hat to scientific pioneers, Newton advanced 44 % on our baby names list, Edison 25 %, and Albert (Einstein) 21 %.
Furthermore, your usage of her quotation and name has made Brittany, myself, and the other administrators uncomfortable in many aspects, not the least of which being your attempts to discredit a single comment — used without context and with no scientific rational — while pandering to your «popular - science» tripe (much of which is woefully misconstrued, misused, or flat - out wrong).
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.
He also claimed Mr. Cox's response was part of a pattern of Republicans dismissing scientific research in the name of big profits.
Entering the U.S. Foreign Service in 1965, he was named Deputy Scientific Attaché at the U.S. Embassy in Bonn.
When Marc Walton, the senior scientist at Northwestern University and the Art Institute of Chicago's Center for Scientific Studies in the Arts in Illinois, set out to identify the hand behind a set of three portraits found with mummies from Egypt's Roman period, he didn't have a famous name in mind.
This feature of the northern lights, recently photographed and named by citizen scientists in Canada, now has a scientific explanation.
He is the author of numerous publications, patents and books, and has been named one of Scientific American's 50 leaders in science and technology.
Floods have punctuated the Earth's history, but the «Zanclean megaflood» — so named for the geologic age during which it occurred (from 5.3 million to 3.6 million years ago)-- is thought to be the largest ever, the new research, published in January in Scientific Reports reveals.
Even the most shining star, with numerous scientific accomplishments, prizes, and media appearances to his or her name feels honoured and enjoys the fact that someone else is interested in his or her work.
And the fact is that according to the scientific supporters of this name, the Earth is in a new geological epoch, «the era of the human being,» since human action is leading to major changes that are leaving their mark on the Earth's geological strata.
These include The Geological Concept of Mountains in the Holy Koran, and Treasures in the Sunnah, A Scientific Approach, parts one and two, along with a translation of the Koran, whose title page he has signed, although his name does not appear as a translator.
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.
Named after physicist Jorge Hirsch, who suggested it in 2005, the h - index is intended to capture scientific productivity and impact, in a nutshell.
In 1845, when Scientific American was founded, the name was aspirational for a young country in the midst of the Industrial RevolutioIn 1845, when Scientific American was founded, the name was aspirational for a young country in the midst of the Industrial Revolutioin the midst of the Industrial Revolution.
Polaszek says changing a species name for purely political reasons is verboten, and merely announcing new names does not ensure that scientists will adopt the changes, which must be published in a scientific journal to be official.
However, to be useful, it is necessary to know what the picture is of, expressed in scientific terms, i.e., the scientific name of the species depicted.
If you intend to look for another industry job, then the ability to share scientific generalities on your project, your meeting abstracts, patents you've applied for, and your supervisor's name at your last company will be more important than the fact that you've published in the journal Biophysical Communications.
Dr. Bruce Alberts, Editor - in - Chief of Science, Dr. Elias Zerhouni, Chief Scientific Adviser of AAAS's new journal Science Translational Medicine, and Dr. Ahmed Zewail were named to serve as the country's first science envoys as part of President Obama's U.S. Science Envoy Program.
Scientific American Editor in Chief Mariette DiChristina has been named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) for the Section on General Interest in Science and Engineering.
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.
Many universities have already started to use English as the teaching language for some of their courses in line with scientific and education needs, they noted, so «the voices that raise in the name of the defense of the French language thus seem to us totally out of touch with reality.»
It would take too long to list his other scientific achievements, but the greatest hits might include his groundbreaking work on light and color; his development and refinement of reflecting telescopes (which now bear his name); and other fundamental work in math and heat.
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.
«It's pretty much unanimous in the scientific community that seaborgium is an excellent name.
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