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  • ...tive speech as distinguished from the [[Latin]] nomenclature of scientific classification <the vernacular name>
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  • '''Taxonomy''' is the [[practice]] and [[science]] of classification. The [[word]] finds its roots in the [[Greek]] τάξις, taxis (meaning ' ...lso used as a count noun: a taxonomy, or taxonomic scheme, is a particular classification ("the taxonomy of ..."), arranged in a [[hierarchical]] [[structure]]. Typi
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  • ==Systems of classification == ...es Darwin]], natural history turned from a gentlemanly pursuit to a modern scientific activity. Zoology as we know it was first established in German and British
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  • ...the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_hominoid_taxonomy taxonomic classification]. ...the commensurate [[fossil]] remains in Europe and adjacent areas. Current scientific literature prefers the term "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_modern_hu
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  • :a : the [[historical]] and [[psychological]] [[study]] and the classification of [[changes]] in the signification of [[words]] or [[forms]] viewed as fac ...://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_scientific_vocabulary international scientific vocabulary] semantics is also called semasiology.
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  • ...m "theory" in academic [[literature]] or discourse is a [[reference]] to a scientific or empirically-based theory. Even so, since the use of the term theory in scientific or empirical [[inquiry]] is the more common one, it will be discussed first
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  • ...iscipline]], art, [[skill]] and [[profession]] of acquiring and applying [[scientific]], [[mathematical]], [[economic]], [[social]], and [[practical]] [[knowledg <blockquote>the creative application of scientific principles to design or develop structures, machines, apparatus, or manufac
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  • ...c method]] to study [[nature]] from the [[social sciences]], which use the scientific method to study human behavior and society, and from the [[formal science]] ...ds of biology. By contrast, [[soft science]] is often used to describe the scientific fields that are more reliant on qualitiative research, including the social
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  • ...ancient [[Greek]] ), in post-classical Latin also prescribed by [[art]], [[scientific]] (4th or 5th cent.; 14th cent. in a British source), produced by human ski ::5. Chiefly Biol. and Taxon. Designating a classification scheme based on characteristics selected primarily for pragmatic reasons, t
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  • ...uped into two categories: developed and under-developed. Particularly this classification should pertain to the maturity level of their political systems. Some count ...rd and promote progress of civilization. It is in these countries that the scientific, technological, social and ideological advances are more needed in order to
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  • :e : [[division]] into categories : [[classification]]; also : an account [[analyzed]] into categories ...ia.org/wiki/DSM-IV DSM-IV] or ICD-10, and are nearly absent from current [[scientific]] literature regarding mental illness. Although "nervous breakdown" does no
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  • ...tering]. Its [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stellar_classification stellar classification], based on spectral class, is G2V, and is informally designated a yellow st ...e Sun has been regarded by some [[cultures]] as a [[deity]]. An accurate [[scientific]] [[understanding]] of the Sun [[developed]] slowly, and as recently as the
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  • ...ch nation as it exists today should determine if they are a part of this [[classification]] instead of this being judged by outside [[individuals]]. Each nation has ...org/wiki/Ancient_Rome Romans] and the Islamic world due to the Commercial, Scientific, and Industrial Revolutions, and the expansion of the Christian peoples of
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  • * [[Scientific computing]] enabled advanced study of the mind and mapping the human genome ...a and data treatment, while not necessarily involving computers. The first scientific institution applying the datalogy term was DIKU, the Department of Datalogy
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  • ...about life"), also referred to as the '''biological sciences''', is the [[scientific study]] of [[life]]. Biology examines the structure, function, growth, orig ...otany is the scientific study of [[plant]]s. Botany covers a wide range of scientific disciplines that study the [[Individual growth|growth]], [[reproduction]],
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  • ...to differentiate it from [[applied science]], which is the application of scientific research to specific human needs. ..."science" is generally limited to [[empirical]] study involving use of the scientific method.<ref>See, e.g. [https://www.thefreedictionary.com/science]. The firs
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  • ...ganized to serve the needs of select user groups, how people interact with classification systems and technology, how information is acquired, evaluated and applied ...Collection management, Information Systems and Technology, Cataloging and classification, Preservation, Reference, Statistics and Management. Library science is con
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  • ...to differentiate it from [[applied science]], which is the application of scientific research to specific human needs. ..."science" is generally limited to [[empirical]] study involving use of the scientific method. See, e.g. [https://www.thefreedictionary.com/science]. The first us
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  • ...d group of people associated together for religious, benevolent, cultural, scientific, political, patriotic, or other purposes. ...ion of [[social inequality]] and the role of the [[state]]. This system of classification contains four categories:
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  • ...ɛ.ta.le/. Since the majority of the world's languages are not written, the scientific determination of word boundaries becomes important. The classification into such classes is in the tradition of [[Dionysius Thrax]], who distingui
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  • The possibility of many universes raises various scientific and philosophical questions. ...a parallel universe within the multiverse. According to [[Max Tegmark]], (Scientific American, 2003, May, Parallel Universes) the existence of other universes i
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  • ...w this change occurred. The study of human [[evolution]] encompasses many scientific disciplines, most notably physical [[anthropology]], [[linguistics]] and [[ ...into ''Australopithecus''. The recent trend has been back to the original classification as a separate genus.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_evolution]
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  • ==Classification== A basic and generally accepted classification of memory is based on the duration of memory retention, and identifies thre
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  • ...c Medicine in [[practice]] and there exist large areas of overlap in the [[scientific]] [[research]].
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  • ...on of Sons of God and also of Ministering Spirits, which was buried in the classification in Part I. "The Local Universe" is a continuation of the story of the unive ...conditions consistent with his knowledge of his environment. Thus was the scientific method for the study of physical phenomena born and its success has changed
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  • ...fers to ''classicus scriptor, non proletarius''. He ranked writers per the classification of the Roman taxation classes. ...tself was used as the international medium of communication in diplomatic, scientific, philosophical and religious matters.
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  • ...linary]] science primarily concerned with the collection, [[Categorization|classification]], manipulation, storage, [[information retrieval|retrieval]] and dissemina ...sues of ‘‘[[Philosophical Transactions]],’’ generally considered the first scientific journal, in [[1665]] by the Royal Society (London).
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  • '''Neuroscience''' is the [[scientific]] [[study]] of the [[nervous system]]. [[Traditionally]], neuroscience has The [[scientific]] [[study]] of the [[nervous system]]s underwent a significant increase in
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  • '''Astronomy''' is the [[science|scientific study]] of [[celestial]] objects (such as [[star]]s, [[planet]]s, [[comet]] ===Scientific revolution===
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  • ...of the Ghanzi District, Republic of Botswana.' Journal, South West Africa Scientific Society, v30, 1975-76.</ref> == Dance classification and genres ==
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  • *19th-20th centuries Scientific and Industrial Revolutions. Development of technical vocabularies. Within a ...cale as mastery of certain world languages becomes necessary for survival. Classification and description of non-Indo-European languages by linguists continues, in m
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  • ...eme was only recognized by Western linguists some two millennia later. Its classification of the alphabet into [[consonant]]s and [[vowel]]s, and elements like nouns ...existence of "[[mirror cells]]" in [[primate]]s. This, however, is still a scientific question. What exactly is the definition of the word "language"? Most resea
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  • ==Classification== ...ent of mental disorders in humans. [[Psychology]] examines emotions from a scientific perspective by treating them as mental processes and behavior and they expl
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  • === Classification by implementation === === Classification by design paradigm ===
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  • In several scientific fields, "complexity" has a specific meaning : Complexity has always been a part of our environment, and therefore many scientific fields have dealt with complex systems and phenomena. Indeed, some would sa
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  • ...André-Marie Ampère (1775–1836) to denote the sciences of government in his classification [[system]] of [[human]] [[knowledge]]. ..., held in Nancy, France. The event was organized by the Bourbaki, a French scientific society, and mathematician Szolem Mandelbrojt (1899-1983), uncle of the wor
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  • Along with analyzing its nature and classification, the issues of quantity involve such closely related topics as the relation ...and earlier. Aristotle regarded quantity as a fundamental ontological and scientific category. In Aristotle's [[ontology]], quantity or [[quantum]] was classifi
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  • ...to exist in the United States at the time and led to the development of a classification system that has come to be widely used. *Society for the Scientific Study of Religion
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  • given you the classification of the families (Leptons, Electrons, and so on), but the particular kind Michael of Nebadon: Antimatter is a verboten subject, meaning it has no classification on this side
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  • ...of study even though it was, in the early days, the subject of large scale scientific studies that produced reports described to follow.[1] Prior to August, 2008 ...y of study as any topic, and deserve case-by-case [[analysis]] using the [[scientific method]]. Debunkers include Philip Klass and Dr. Donald Menzel.
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  • Q: Yes I do, thank you so much for your classification. Michael: That which your scientific culture has labeled as global warming is
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  • Q: Yes I do, thank you so much for your classification. Michael: That which your scientific culture has labeled as global warming is a planetary response to the change
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  • There are many proposed methods for the classification of political ideologies. ...ideology, called [[scientism]]. Some scientists respond that, while the [[scientific method]] is itself an ideology, as it is a collection of ideas, there is no
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  • ...tments/science/bio/evol_pop_dyn/does_race_exist.pdf "Does Race Exist?"], ''Scientific American Magazine''. ...by culture and over time, and are often [[Controversy|controversial]] for scientific as well as [[social identity|social]] and [[identity politics|political]] r
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  • ...[natural philosophy]]"; the term "science" itself meant "knowledge". The [[scientific method]], however, made natural philosophy an [[empirical]] and [[experimen ...'' : The study of [[Being]] and [[existence]]; includes the definition and classification of entities, physical or mental, the nature of their properties, and the na
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  • ...ree sources of [[legitimacy]] for [[authority]], known as the [[tripartite classification of authority]].[[Max Weber|Weber]], Max, [https://www.ne.jp/asahi/moriyuki/ .....to identify and, thereby, attack the ”deceiving“ power of universalizing scientific [[epistemology|epistemologies]]." McGettigan, Timothy,[https://www.sociolog
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  • ...] [[confusion]] by suggesting the advisability of adopting the following [[classification]] for [[cosmic]] [[force]], emergent [[energy]], and [[universe]] [[power]] ==42:3. CLASSIFICATION OF MATTER==
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  • ...'oikos'', "household"; and λόγος, ''logos'', "knowledge") is the [[science|scientific]] study of the distribution and abundance of life and the interactions betw ...quantification of [[biodiversity]] and population dynamics has provided a scientific basis for expressing the aims of [[environmentalism]] and evaluating its go
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  • ...the first great [[discovery]], [[eventually]] unlocked the doors of the [[scientific]] world, it was of little [[value]] in this regard to [[primitive]] man. He 81:2.10 The [[savage]] is a [[slave]] to [[nature]], but [[scientific]] [[civilization]] is slowly conferring increasing [[liberty]] on [[mankind
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  • ...eatment of humans. The practice was at the time generally accepted by both scientific and lay communities. ...pted use of racial inferiority claims to dehumanize some group. Claiming a scientific basis for negative evaluations can give greater credence to such an ideolog
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  • ...as thought at the turn of the twentieth century that the anticipated human scientific For convenience to the reader, a chart showing the standard particle classification is shown which
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  • ...urrency ever since. This usage was confirmed during the advent of modern [[scientific method]] in the last several centuries. Isaac Newton's [[Philosophiae Natur ...t]], latitude, altitude, and terrain are known as [[biome]]s. The broadest classification, today under wide study and analysis, and also subject to widespread argume
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  • ...that individuals can be held morally accountable for their actions. In the scientific realm, it may imply that the actions of the body, including the brain and t ...on "ethical grounds," he did not believe that there was evidence for it on scientific grounds, nor did his own introspections support it. Moreover, he did not ac
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  • ...ts. In § 5 of that book, Pearson asserted that "...science is in reality a classification and analysis of the contents of the mind...." Also, "...the field of scienc ...rave]] in an article titled ''Realism and Antirealism'' in R. Klee (ed), ''Scientific Inquiry: Readings in the Philosophy of Science'', Oxford, 1998, 344-352 - l
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  • ...ed our world as well as six others that form our “solar system”. We have a scientific colony in the world occupying the fifth orbit around our stars. Our world o one of the scientific expedition craft
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  • ...e]]s the concept of magic is under pressure from, and in competition with, scientific and religious conceptual systems. This is particularly the case in the Chri ...ly [[Gerbert d'Aurillac]] and [[Albertus Magnus]]: both men were active in scientific research of their day as well as in ecclesiastical matters, which was enoug
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  • Uprooting the tree of life, Scientific American. ...nimal gained the ability to stand upright. The Evolution of Life on Earth, Scientific American[https://brembs.net/gould.html] This enabled tool use and encourage
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  • ...[[Ultimaton]] to the people of our planet, [[Urantia]]. [[Revelation]] and scientific [[discoveries]] (which impinge upon the future [[discover]] of the Ultimato ...[[thinking]] men and women will begin to see the drastic [[truth]] of the scientific condition today. [[Science]] has become dangerous beyond all [[predictions]
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  • "Over the next several years, Fifteen selected the cream of the crop from the scientific core of the ACIO to undergo a similar intelligence accelerator program as h ...information that only the SL-Fourteen personnel and Fifteen know this. My classification is SL --Thirteen, and so I get diluted reports and quite possibly misinform
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  • ...size]] the feelingness of the [[soul]]. It is the [[difference]] between [[scientific]] [[knowledge]] and true [[values]]. The [[soul]] deals in the realm of [[v ...the mortal has [[rejected]] [[survival]]. These are the thumbnail [[107:2 Classification of Adjusters|classifications of the Mystery Monitors]].
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