Sentences with phrase «whose scientific name»

However, it is equally well - known that the common cat, whose scientific name is Felis domesticus, can not speak or read or write.
«Very little is known about the clymene dolphin, whose scientific name translated from Greek is oceanid, but ironically also can mean fame or notoriety.
For 145 years, biologists have thought that Arapaima consisted of a single species whose scientific name is A. gigas.
The marmots, whose scientific name is Marmota flaviventris, are thriving in their increasingly urbanized environment.

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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.
The scientific community is like one big, extended family, full of close and distant connections, crazy old aunts, pontificating father figures, and distant cousins you've never met whose names you can't remember.
You'll see some familiar names, like Dr. Jedd Wolchok, a CRI scientific leader who is spearheading trials of promising cancer immunotherapies, and Mary Elizabeth Williams, a young mother diagnosed with malignant melanoma whose life was spared thanks to immunotherapy.
Did you know that the technique is named after Antonio Maria Valhalla,] a seventeenth - century physician and anatomist from Bologna whose principal scientific interest was the human ear.
Nova and her husband, fellow climate denialist David Evans — whose name was attached to Nova's email address in Fred Singer's messages — also run Science Speak, a «scientific modeling and mathematical research company» that challenges evidence the world is warming.
Conclusion Judith Curry's own scientific reputation is unlikely to be elevated by Judith's associating her name to institutions whose scientific reputation, technological assessments, astro - turfing track record, and predilection for one - sided analysis all are dubious (to say the least).
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