Is there any convention about the capitalization of common English names for plants, used alongside the scientific binary names?
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A binary name is given for each species in the survey; common and other names are also ascribed for the general reader.
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The scientific convention " is " to use binary names ( and there're conventions about how to write them ).
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For botanical nomenclature, the " ICN " prescribes a two-part name or "'binary name "'for any taxon below the infraspecific name ).
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In this same edition, he introduced two part names ( see binomen ) for animal species, something he had done for plant species ( see binary name ) in the 1753 publication of " ".
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At its core "'NEMO "'defines a series of objects ( SnapShot, Orbit, Image ) and associated header files and libraries to operate on them, and these mirror the data stored in a portable binary name and type tagged XML like format, dubbed " structured file ".