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         Taxonomy:     more books (100)
  1. Agaricales in Modern Taxonomy by Rolf Singer, 1987-01
  2. A taxonomy of concepts in communication (Humanistic studies in the communication arts) by Reed H Blake, 1975
  3. The Poverty of the Linnaean Hierarchy: A Philosophical Study of Biological Taxonomy (Cambridge Studies in Philosophy and Biology) by Marc Ereshefsky, 2007-08-06
  4. Organizational Systematics-Taxonomy, Evolution, Classification by Bill McKelvey, 1982-11
  5. Modern Bacterial Taxonomy by F. Priest, B. Austin, 1993
  6. Principles of Angiosperm Taxonomy by P. H. Davis, 1991-09
  7. Principles and Techniques of Contemporary Taxonomy (Tertiary Level Biology) by Donald L. Quicke, 1993-07-31
  8. Martes: Taxonomy, Ecology, Techniques, and Management
  9. Seed Purity and Taxonomy: Application of Purity Testing Techniques to Specific Taxonomical Groups of Seeds by Doris Baxter, Lawrence O. Copeland, 2008-06
  10. The Crustacea: Treatise on Zoology - Anatomy, Taxonomy, Biology : Revised and updated from the Traite De Zoologie (Treatise on Zoology - Anatomy, Taxonomy, Biology Treatise on)
  11. Taxonomy of Vascular Plants
  12. Animal Taxonomy (Studies in Biology) by H.E. Goto, 1982-10-01
  13. Versatile Berkeley botanist: plant taxonomy and university governance, oral history transcript by Lincoln Constance, William Bache Fretter, et all 2010-09-10
  14. The Applications And Limitations of Taxonomy (in Classification of Organisms): An Anthology of Current Thought (Contemporary Discourse in the Field of Biology)

61. The Tetris Taxonomy
The Tetris taxonomy. An entirely new perspective of the greatest game of all time. The Tetris taxonomy, click to enter. The Tetris
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62. The Dinosauria By DinosØMP
Dedicated to dinosaur art, taxonomy and species listing.
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63. The Tetris Taxonomy
The Tetris taxonomy, Remember that Alexey Pajitnov the Creator has described Tetris as a peaceful game heralding a new era in the
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Remember that Alexey Pajitnov the Creator has described Tetris as "a peaceful game heralding a new era in the relationship between superpowers and their attitude toward world peace." Look around you.
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64. Everett Talavera`s Aplocheilus Lineatus Web Page
taxonomy, breeding, natural history, and care of the Aplochelius Lineatus.
http://mx.geocities.com/mexfishweb/page.html
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65. A Taxonomy Of Internet Commerce By Paul Bambury
A taxonomy of Internet Commerce by Paul Bambury It is also an empirically derived classification system or taxonomy of existing Internet business models.
http://www.firstmonday.dk/issues/issue3_10/bambury/
Read related articles on Internet economics This paper attempts to clarify terminology discussing the interface between commerce and the Internet. It is also an empirically derived classification system or taxonomy of existing Internet business models. This taxonomy has two main branches - transplanted real-world business models and native Internet business models. The latter part of the paper discusses the role of business, governments, regulation and ideology in the development of I-Commerce and makes some cautious speculations regarding its future.
Contents
Introduction
Transplanted Real-World Business Models

Native Internet Business Models

Government and Internet Commerce
...
Conclusion: Internet Imperialism

There are several terms used to describe business that takes place on the Internet. These include Electronic Commerce (E-Commerce) the Information Economy the Online Economy and Internet Commerce . Literal interpretations of these terms denote particular domains of activity and little rigour is applied to their application. As the terms Electronic Commerce (E-Commerce) the Information Economy , and the Online Economy denote activities not limited to the Internet the term Internet Commerce (or I-Commerce ) will be used in this document to denote commercial activities associated with the Internet. The term

66. IT-Director.com: Taxonomy: Creating Knowledge From Chaos
Brief overview of taxonomies and their use in organizing information on the Internet.
http://www.it-director.com/article.php?id=1753

67. Internet Tools Taxonomy - CAIDA : TOOLS : Taxonomy
Internet Tools taxonomy, Page URL http//www.caida.org/tools/taxonomy/index.xml Last updated Tue Oct 08 111123 PDT 2002 Maintained by
http://www.caida.org/tools/taxonomy/

TOOLS
taxonomy Internet Tools Taxonomy
CAIDA collects information on availability of Internet and TCP/IP measurement tools as well as network visualization resources. Tools are categorized with respect to their intent. A summary is provided along with web page pointers to more detailed information. Review comments are also included when available. Index Topology Workload Performance ... Measurement Infrastructures co-sponsored by:
Topology
Macroscopic Views Microscopic Views
Workload
Packet Analyzers (Hardware) Packet Analyzers (Software) Traffic Monitors/Analyzers SNMP Network Management Systems
Performance
Application or E-business Performance Bandwidth / Throughput Measurement Forward Path Probes Internet Cloud Monitoring ... One-way Availability/Latency Tests
Routing
Router Measurements
Multicast
Multicast Tools
Internet Measurement Infrastructures
Summaries and Comparisons of Internet Measurement Infrastructures
Cooperative Association for Internet Data Analysis (CAIDA) Page URL: http://www.caida.org/tools/taxonomy/index.xml
Last updated: Tue Oct 08 11:11:23 PDT 2002
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68. Figs - Ficus Carica
Details of taxonomy, origin, cultivation and a list of cultivars suitable for US growers.
http://www.uga.edu/fruit/fig.htm
Fig - Ficus carica L.
  • Taxonomy, cultivars Origin, history of cultivation Folklore, medicinal properties, non-food uses Production statistics ... Taxonomy, cultivars. The cultivated fig, Ficus carica L., is a member of the Moraceae (mulberry family). Other important fruit-bearing species include the mulberries ( Morus spp .), Breadfruit ( Artocarpus altilis Fosb.), Jackfruit ( Artocarpus heterophyllus Lam.), and several tropical Ficus species produce edible fruit for local consumption and wildlife. Other Ficus species of importance - F. elastica ("rubber plant") and F. benjamina (Ficus tree or weeping fig); important indoor foliage plants; the latter is used as a hedge or landscape tree in tropical areas. 4 types of cultivars:
      1. Caprifig. "Male", but actually bears both staminate and pistillate flowers. Inedible; used to pollinate Smyrna and San Pedro types; grown outside the orchard, picked prior to wasp emergence, and hung in baskets in trees. 2. Smyrna fig. Requires pollination for fruit set, but wasp does not oviposit in fruit, styles too long. One main crop/yr, the "second" crop; first crop is very light, only a few fruits/tree. 'Calimyrna' is the only Smyrna cultivar grown in California, and is the most widely produced cultivar.

69. Primate Taxonomy
Primate taxonomy. Taxonomies attempt to group species into broader categories ( taxa, sing. taxon) on the basis of substantial similarities
http://www.umanitoba.ca/anthropology/courses/121/primatology/taxonomy.html
Primate Taxonomy
Taxonomies attempt to group species into broader categories ( taxa , sing. taxon ) on the basis of substantial similarities and inferred descent from common ancestors. The primate order is divisible into numerous biological taxa on several levels. There are several possible taxonomical systems, and these have changed over time. The following classification is a simplified version of the most widely used system.
Order Sub Order Infra Order Super Family Family Common Term Primates Prosimii Loris
Lemur
Tarsier Anthropoidea Platyrrhini New World Monkeys Catarrhini Cercopithecoidea Old World Monkeys Hominoidea Hylobatidae Gibbons Simangs Pongidae Orangutans
Gorillas
Chimpanzees
Bonobos Hominidae Humans Note:
Updated: October 1998

70. Journal Of Applied Microbiology
Papers on all aspects of applied microbiology including environmental, food, agricultural, medical, pharmaceutical, veterinary, taxonomy, soil, systematics, water and biodeterioration.
http://www.blacksci.co.uk/~cgilib/jnlpage.bin?Journal=jam&File=jam&Page=

71. PBIO 250 Lecture Notes -- Index -- Spring 1999
PBIO 250 LECTURE NOTES. Plant taxonomy -. James L. Reveal. Department of Plant Biology, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742-5815.
http://www.inform.umd.edu/PBIO/pb250/
PBIO 250 LECTURE NOTES
- Plant Taxonomy -
James L. Reveal
Department of Plant Biology, University of Maryland,
College Park, Maryland 20742-5815
University of Maryland
Text books in bookstore; lab manuals in lab Lecture Syllabus
Laboratory Syllabus

Introduction

History of Systematic Botany
...
Selected families of Gymnosperms

Selected families of Angiosperms
  • Magnoliidae
    Hamamalididae

    Caryophyllidae

    Dilleniidae
    ...
    Liliidae
  • Systems of Vascular Plant Classification
  • Cronquist Dahlgren Reveal Takhtajan ... Sample examination questions Last revised: 8 Nov 1998
  • 72. Lucidcentral Home
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    73. PBIO 450 Lecture Notes -- Lecture Schedule -- Spring 1999
    NortonBrown Herbarium, University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742-5815, USA. PBIO 450 LECTURE SYLLABUS. Advanced Plant taxonomy. Spring Semester - 1999.
    http://www.inform.umd.edu/EdRes/Colleges/LFSC/life_sciences/.plant_biology/pb450
    PBIO 450 Lecture Notes
    James L. Reveal
    Norton-Brown Herbarium, University of Maryland
    College Park, MD 20742-5815, U.S.A.
    PBIO 450 LECTURE SYLLABUS
    Advanced Plant Taxonomy
    Spring Semester - 1999
    28 Jan Introduction - Stuessy, 1-13 29 Jan Systems of Classification for Magnoliophyta; Magnoliidae Winteraceae Magnoliaceae Annonaceae ... Fumariaceae . - Cronquist 159-248, 261-292. 2 Feb History of Systematic Botany - Cronquist 1-17; Stuessy 14-26 4 Feb History of Systematic Botany - Stuessy 27-42 5 Feb Systems of Classification for Magnoliophyta; Hamamelididae Trochodendraceae, Platanaceae Hamamelidaceae ... Casuarinaceae . - Cronquist 292-308 9 Feb History of Systematic Botany 11 Feb Approaches to Biological Classification - Cronquist 27-61; Stuessy 43-93 12 Feb Caryophyllidae Phytolaccaceae Nyctaginaceae Aizoaceae ... Plumbaginaceae . - Cronquist 309-320. 16 Feb Approaches to Biological Classification - Cronquist 27-61; Stuessy 93-153 18 Feb Taxonomic Hierarchy - Cronquist 63-126; Stuessy 156-193 19 Feb Dilleniidae Dilleniaceae Paeoniaceae Ochnaceae ... Fouquieriaceae . - Cronquist 320-345. 23 Feb Taxonomic Hierarchy - Stuessy 194-213 25 Feb Types of Data: Morphology - Stuessy 217-232 26 Feb Dilleniidae: Cucurbitaceae Begoniaceae Loasaceae Salicaceae ... Anacardiaceae . - Cronquist 384-407 16 Mar Types of Data: Reproductive Data - Stuessy 351-363 18 Mar Field work 19 Mar Rosidae: Simaroubaceae Meliaceae Rutaceae Zygophyllaceae ... Maryland edition and Subject Index for the Code Preamble Principles . 9 Apr Asteridae:

    74. The Ants Of West Africa & The Congo Basin
    An electronic book covering geography history, ant mosaics, economic importance of ants, biodiversity niches, and taxonomy.
    http://research.amnh.org/entomology/social_insects/ants/westafrica/

    CONTENTS
    UNDERSTANDING THE SITE AND QUICK ACCESS PAGES
    Preface - with explanatory notes Frontispiece and Summary - a Quick Tour of the Ants of Nigerian Cocoa, with links to the main text The Many Faces of West African Ants - a selection of the many genera of ants, with links to the main text Taxonomic Name Indices - to find species names, modern and historic, and coded "forms" listed in modern literature Spreadsheet summary catalogue (Microsoft Excel 2000 .xls worksheet), with columns for -
    definitive names; forms; links to the main catalogue; availability of images; type location; date of first description or listing; countries from which known (with frequency of occurrence), with seven columns covering the countries of West Africa in west to east order, plus single columns for the Congo basin and the "rest of Africa"; and bionomics, split into terrestrial and arboreal. The forms listed include a number from quite recent lists from surveys in Cameroun, that as yet are not included on the species pages. List of Maps, Illustrations, Figures and Tables

    75. Curiosities Of Biological Nomenclature
    with the original description. The taxonomy of types is rather complicated in itself; see this type dictionary. As of 1993, the
    http://home.earthlink.net/~misaak/taxonomy.html
    Curiosities of Biological Nomenclature
    Mark Isaak Scientific names of organisms are not usually known for their entertainment value. They are indispensable for clarity in communication, but most people skip over them with barely a glance. Here I collect those names that are worth a second look. Some names are interesting for what they are named after (for example, Arthurdactylus conandoylensis Godzillius ), some are puns ( La cucaracha Phthiria relativitae ), and some show other kinds of wordplay (such as the palindromic Orizabus subaziro ). Some have achieved notability through accident of history, and many show the sense of humor of taxonomists. The names which are recent additions to this collection will be shown in a brighter shade of red. (How recent depends on how often I update. I'll try to keep the newest names distinctive for about a month.)
    On This Page:
    The Rules We Play By
    Rules for assigning scientific names have become well codified in order to keep the names internationally unambiguous and understandable. The full set of rules is rather involved, but the most important parts are fairly simple:
    • Binomial - A genus name is one word. A species name is the genus plus a second word. Subspecies have a trinomial name. A subgenus is occasionally given in parentheses after the genus, thus:

    76. Classification Of Living Things: Topic Menu
    CLASSIFICATION OF LIVING THINGS An Introduction to the Principles of taxonomy with a Focus on Human Classification Categories. TOPICS, ADDITIONAL INFORMATION,
    http://anthro.palomar.edu/animal/default.htm
    CLASSIFICATION OF LIVING THINGS:
    An Introduction to the Principles of Taxonomy
    with a Focus on Human Classification Categories TOPICS ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FLASHCARDS SELECT ANOTHER TUTORIAL This page was last updated on Monday, January 12, 2004
    by Dennis O'Neil
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    77. Growing And Curing Gourds In The Home Garden, HYG-1630-96
    Information on history and taxonomy, climate, culture, pollination, insects and diseases, harvesting and curing.
    http://www.ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/1000/1630.html
    Ohio State University Extension Fact Sheet
    Horticulture and Crop Science
    2001 Fyffe Court, Columbus, OH 43210-1096
    Growing and Curing Gourds in the Home Garden
    HYG-1630-96
    Elaine Grassbaugh
    Susan Metzger
    Marianne Riofrio
    History and Taxonomy
    Gourds have been cultivated for thousands of years by many cultures worldwide, including Native Americans, for their usefulness as utensils, storage containers, and as ornaments. Gourds are related to melons, squash, pumpkins, and cucumbers, all members of the Cucurbitaceae or Cucumber family. There are three types of gourds covered in this fact sheet: the cucurbita, or ornamental gourds; the lagenaria, which encompass the large, utilitarian gourds; and the luffa, or vegetable sponge. The cucurbita include the colorful, variously-shaped ornamental gourds often used in fall arrangements. Plants of this group produce large orange or yellow blossoms that bloom in the daytime. The lagenaria group includes the Martin or Birdhouse, Bottle and Dipper gourds. These plants produce white blossoms that bloom at night. Lagenaria gourds are green on the vine, turning brown or tan, with thick, hard shells when dry. Luffas have an outer shell that is easily removed to expose a tough, fibrous interior that can be used as a sponge. Luffas produce prolific vines with yellow blossoms and require the longest growing season of all the gourds.
    Cultivars
    Cucurbita Lagenaria Luffa Aladdin's Turban Bird House (Sugar Trough) Luffa Mini Red Turban Long Handle Dipper Mini Luffa Large Turk's Turban

    78. DAMMCQs: Appendix. C: MCQs And Bloom's Taxonomy
    Designing and Managing MCQs Appendix C MCQs and Bloom s taxonomy. Contents of This Chapter C1 Bloom s taxonomy. Following the 1948 Convention
    http://www.uct.ac.za/projects/cbe/mcqman/mcqappc.html
    Designing and Managing MCQs:
    Appendix C: MCQs and Bloom's Taxonomy.
    Contents of This Chapter
    C1 Bloom's Taxonomy
    Following the 1948 Convention of the American Psychological Association, B S Bloom took a lead in formulating a classification of "the goals of the educational process". Three "domains" of educational activities were identified. The first of these, named the Cognitive Domain, involves knowledge and the development of intellectual attitudes and skills. (The other domains are the Affective Domain and the Psychomotor Domain, and need not concern us here). Eventually, Bloom and his co-workers established a hierarchy of educational objectives, which is generally referred to as Bloom's Taxonomy , and which attempts to divide cognitive objectives into subdivisions ranging from the simplest behaviour to the most complex. It is important to realise that the divisions outlined above are not absolutes and that other systems or hierarchies have been devised. However, Bloom's taxonomy is easily understood and widely applied.
    C1.1. Knowledge.

    79. Synapse: Taxonomies And Thesaurus Software
    Offers domain expertise, a national network of contract lexicographers and indexers and enterpriseclass software solutions. Features a taxonomy warehouse, white papers, software demo, services and contact information.
    http://www.synaptica.com
    Synapse Corporation offers ready-to-use taxonomies, best-of-breed thesaurus software and domain expertise in all aspects of thesaurus development, taxonomies, knowledge management and database indexing. You must be using a web browser that supports frames to use the site.

    80. IAPT - International Association For Plant Taxonomy
    International Association for Plant taxonomy. IAPT Homepage (Secretariat in Vienna). IAPT Projects on BGBM Servers
    http://www.bgbm.org/iapt/default.htm
    International Association for Plant Taxonomy
    IAPT Homepage (Secretariat in Vienna)
    IAPT Projects on BGBM Servers:
    International Code of Botanical Nomenclature Names in Current Use Registration (in addition, some articles and data files for the the journal taxon continue to be available; access through the IAPT home page) Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum Berlin-Dahlem, Freie Universität Berlin
    Page editor: W. Berendsohn . This page last updated August 23, 2000
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