| 11. | Linnaeus's use of binomial nomenclature was anticipated by the theory of definition used in Scholasticism.
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| 12. | Here the plants were classified a system taxonomy of binomial nomenclature later made standard by Carl Linnaeus.
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| 13. | In 1819 the latter gave yerba mate its binomial nomenclature : " Ilex Paraguariensis ".
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| 14. | In the late 1740s, Carl Linnaeus introduced his system of binomial nomenclature for the classification of species.
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| 15. | Nomenclature ( including binomial nomenclature ) is not the same as classification, although the two are related.
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| 16. | This is the first of many taxonomic traits for identifying and classifying a bacterium according to binomial nomenclature.
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| 17. | Binomial nomenclature is thus an important part of taxonomy as it is the system by which species are named.
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| 18. | His refinement of taxonomy culminated in the development of the binomial nomenclature which is in use by contemporary ichthyologists.
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| 19. | It leaves the binomial nomenclature untranslated in the original Latin, but uses English in the keys and descriptions.
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| 20. | He authored one of the first floras to use binomial nomenclature, " Flora Belgica " from 1767.
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