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Meanings of
taxonomic
in English
Portuguese
sistemático
Spanish
sistemático
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Of or relating to taxonomy.
systematic
classification
categorization
compartmentalization
categorisation
compartmentalisation
taxonomical
Related terms
assortment
Portuguese
sistemático
Synonyms
Examples for "
systematic
"
systematic
classification
categorization
compartmentalization
categorisation
Examples for "
systematic
"
1
We're saying we need to take a
systematic
look at the crisis.
2
Level of evidence: Level III,
systematic
review of prospective nonrandomized cohort studies.
3
Methods: Ten studies identified in a previous
systematic
literature search were included.
4
This paper reports the first
systematic
survey of medication use in psychoanalysis.
5
Most people are not taught a
systematic
approach to making good decisions.
1
The proposed state law would allow legal action first, official
classification
later.
2
In other words, the federal law requires
classification
first, legal action second.
3
New
classification
criteria were recently proposed by the American Congress of Rheumatology.
4
However, there is no standard definition and
classification
for this common condition.
5
Methods: We used Bayesian approaches to model variant
classification
in these regions.
1
After
categorization
into risk groups patients are best classified by max STE.
2
Conclusions: These subcategories enhance the National Database of Nursing Quality Indicators
categorization
.
3
When the business started digitizing the images, it lacked a
categorization
method.
4
With that
categorization
comes expensive recovery programs, costly lawsuits and halted projects.
5
He gets the description and
categorization
of the blood stain patterns correct.
1
To explain the regulation by feedback,
compartmentalization
must be taken into account.
2
He knew better than to suggest an override of the
compartmentalization
protocol.
3
Three hours post-in vivo TSST-1 injection, we demonstrated
compartmentalization
of the response.
4
Signaling
compartmentalization
provides a highly refined mechanism to specify context-dependent cellular responses.
5
This
compartmentalization
or isolation of male genitality has its dark side, however.
1
With the passage of time, this overarching stylistic
categorisation
has become weakened.
2
What she says is telling; Raw is about someone who resists
categorisation
.
3
More surprisingly perhaps is the
categorisation
of the political film as a comedy.
4
It is an idiosyncratic group show that defies easy
categorisation
.
,
writes Aidan Dunne.
5
And her ability to defy
categorisation
is a strength, Palmer adds.
1
Biological membranes form barriers that are essential for cellular integrity and
compartmentalisation
.
2
Not much
compartmentalisation
in the Martian psyche, from what we can tell.
3
There is some evidence that adverse experiences can teach the skills of emotional severance and
compartmentalisation
.
4
Such
compartmentalisation
begins to seem too damned convenient.
5
Their real forte is serious
compartmentalisation
.
1
Gene expression analysis confirmed
taxonomical
changes and indicated functional responses to YE.
2
You even got the winking reference to Carolus Linnaeus's system of
taxonomical
nomenclature.
3
Without genetic data it could not yet been reliably placed into a wider
taxonomical
context.
4
Chemical composition of the nine Hypericum entities with respect to the
taxonomical
classification was discussed.
5
Quantitative DNA-DNA hybridization to measure the genetic distances among bacterial species is indispensable for
taxonomical
determination.
Usage of
taxonomic
in English
1
The four phylum profiles showed good resolution of the major
taxonomic
groups.
2
Although much biological research depends upon species diagnoses,
taxonomic
expertise is collapsing.
3
The
taxonomic
positions of both strains were determined using a polyphasic approach.
4
For all
taxonomic
groups, biomass was strongly associated with SF species distributions.
5
These results suggest there is a cryptic
taxonomic
unit related to Ae.
6
This is the first contemporary
taxonomic
work on the Entolomataceae from Cameroon.
7
We resolved
taxonomic
ambiguities and identified genomic features separating the three species.
8
YOU wouldn't want to get in to a
taxonomic
tussle with Calexico.
9
Operational
taxonomic
unit-based microbial diversity was estimated by calculating the Shannon index.
10
The instruments did not significantly differ in identification accuracy at either
taxonomic
level.
11
Different legume plants imposed stronger selection on
taxonomic
profiles than on functional ones.
12
Individual flowers harbored unique microbiomes at the operational
taxonomic
unit level.
13
A
taxonomic
study on the genus Pseudozumia de Saussure from Vietnam is presented.
14
DNA sequencing is a potential remedy to overcome this
taxonomic
impediment.
15
Information on type material, diagnosis, distribution, and
taxonomic
comments for each taxon are provided.
16
Information obtained using these methods may contribute substantially to
taxonomic
,
evolutionary, and eco-epidemiological studies.
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taxonomic
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
operational taxonomic
taxonomic groups
taxonomic classification
taxonomic status
taxonomic composition
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Translations for
taxonomic
Portuguese
sistemático
taxonômico
Spanish
sistemático
taxonómico
Taxonomic
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Taxonomic
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