Priority is a principle in biological taxonomy by which a valid scientific name is established based on the oldest available name. It is a decisive rule...
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necessary to keep the id and pleasure principle in check. Biologists use the principle of priority and principle of Binominal nomenclature for precision...
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1775. For taxonomists who consider these two kinds of cat a single species the principle of priority means that the species ought to be named F. catus...
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systems engineering Priority of the scientific names of organisms, including: Priority (biology) in biological taxonomy, the principle that the oldest available...
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Justice as Fairness (redirect from Difference principle)
difference principle. Rawls arranges the principles in "lexical priority," prioritizing in the order of the liberty principle, fair equality of opportunity...
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Human taxonomy (redirect from Taxonomy of humans)
rejects the division of Pan and Homo as separate genera, which based on the Principle of Priority would imply the reclassification of chimpanzees as Homo...
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Anophthalmus hitleri (category Beetles of Europe)
suggested the species be renamed, the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature's principle of priority holds that the first name validly published for a...
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Cactus, the pre-Linnaean name Melocactus was used. Acting on the principle of priority, in 1922 Nathaniel Britton and Joseph Rose resurrected Linnaeus'...
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Black eagle (category Birds of Indomalaya)
to a 2011 finding of some of the original covers of the part publications leading to taxonomists applying the principle of priority and rejecting any...
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Binomial nomenclature (redirect from Principle of Binominal nomenclature)
the principle of priority, tend to favor stability. For example, when species are transferred between genera (as not uncommonly happens as a result of new...
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