Sentences with phrase «with scientific names»

Pair the Plants: An Introduction to Scientific Names Can your students match common plant names with their scientific names?
They match the common names of those plants with their scientific names on the Education World Pair the Plant Names work sheet.
Research found it originates from ancient monkeys with the scientific name ramapheticus.
Sweet Potatoes, also known as yams, with the scientific name Ipomoea Batatas.
Students learn why plants have both common and scientific names, then complete the activity by matching each common plant name with its scientific name.
This flower belongs to the Apiaceae family with the scientific name of Ammi majus.

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.
For example, Instagram photos that came with the hashtag of «brown bear» were now associated with the photos that were labeled with the hashtag of the brown bear's scientific name, «Ursus arctos arctos.»
Even if you aren't familiar with the scientific value of his work, you know his name — it's synonymous with scientific intelligence.
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.
(a name which, combined with the group's penchant for posting scarcely any actual scientific material but a lot of pictures of natural phenomena, has prompted more than one actual scientist of my acquaintance to mutter under her breath, «What you truly love is pictures»).
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.
Christians have voted to put their God's name on everyones money, add «Under God» to the flag salute, force schools to teach intelligent design with absolutely no scientific basis along side the sciences, voted to write their moral laws on the fronts of public courthouses and tax funded buildings, voted to ban certain people from living together, being intimate or raising children because their orientation didn't fit with their bible beliefs.
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 moral ambivalence of the new medical and scientific achievements also explains the public fascination with the two events: «Naked came I out of my mother's womb, and naked shall I return thither: the Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord» (Job 1:21, KJV).
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.
Justin recalls a frustrating conversation with an evangelical leader named Mark who tried to convince Justin that his homosexuality must be the result of faulty parenting, or some sort of childhood trauma, because there was no concrete scientific «proof» that biology contributed to same - sex attraction.
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.
The Jamaican government is currently working with agronomists at the Scientific Research Council and the Ministry of Agriculture to save the Scotch pepper which is under threat from the use of inferior seeds, the use of the name Jamaican Scotch bonnet to describe peppers that are not real Scotch bonnet, inferior quality products and inability to meet demand.
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).
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.
Furthermore, links do not imply that Scientific American is affiliated or associated with, or that any linked site is authorized to use any trademark, trade name, logo, or copyright of Scientific American.
Organizers of the São Paulo march couldn't get a permit from officials to march, so the event was set up as something of a science fair, featuring several tents with the names of famous Brazilian scientists, each one with a display of scientific research — for example, insect collections and casts of hominid skulls from the University of São Paulo.
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.
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.
He is proud that the institute has made its name with a high quality of scientific output.
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.
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.
He has named the newly recognised species Cystococcus campanidorsalis, with the second part of the scientific name referring to the insect's bell - shaped back that plugs the entrance to the gall.
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.»
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.
CubeSats, named for the roughly 4 - inch - cubed dimensions of their basic building elements, are stacked with smartphone - like electronics and tiny scientific instruments.
These public names may then be used freely worldwide, along with, or instead of, the original scientific designation.
The whale spotted on Christmas, a 2 - year - old female right whale cataloged as Eg 3911 (Eg for the species» scientific name, Eubalaena glacialis), tangled with a fishing trap line sometime between February and December 2010.
His name is synonymous with the legendary Mathematical Games column he wrote for a quarter of a century in Scientific American.
The study, published online this week in the open - access journal PeerJ, brings the long - banished name back into scientific respectability as a genus coequal with Apatosaurus.
Go ahead and type in the full name of your scientific heroes and the scientific concepts associated with them.
Not all start - up companies, even ones with sound technology, are successful for reasons that are not scientific in nature: capitalization, cash flow, cost, manufacturing, insurance, and competitive energy pricing, to name a few.
The 2 - pound olinguito, with its large eyes and woolly orange - brown fur, is native to the cloud forests of Colombia and Ecuador, as its scientific name, «neblina» (Spanish for «fog»), hints.
But I said yes just because I was honored simply to have my name discussed in the same association with so many distinguished scientific leaders.»
«I do not know the source of that original document, but I assume it was sent to me because of my past exchanges with Heartland and because I was named in it,» said the scientist who has sparred often with Heartland and others who do not believe in the scientific underpinnings of man - made global warming.
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.»
With that thought in mind, PPPL has named Computational Scientist Eliot Feibush to lead a new University consortium that will share efforts to turn mountains of scientific data into eye - friendly computer visualizations.
(These compounds are often referred to as mAbs; their scientific drug names end with the suffix «mab.»)
After my call, he labeled me another «hysterical left winger», brought in the subject of heterosexual aids and how he beat the «predictions» of scientists on this subject, then proceeded to name all the «scientists» that were skeptics (including Lindzen, Frederick Seitz, Tim Patterson, Svensmark, Willie Soon and others) along with their scientific «credentials».
Scientific publications by non-staff astronomers of such research should carry an asterisk by the author's name referring to the a footnote with the following credit lines:
Historically much of the scientific community has rallied vigorously against any attempt by the humane community to regulate in any way what may be done to animals in the name of research and education, even by grade school children working with little or no training and qualified adult supervision.
What Caught Our Attention: Quite frankly, anything with «gorilla gorilla gorilla» in the title will catch our eye, even if it is just the scientific name of the western lowland gorilla.
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.
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