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 | | Systematics as a basis for biological taxonomy replaced the somewhat arbitrary judgments about similarities that characterized earlier taxonomies, with criteria of similarity as a function of evolutionary relatedness. |  | | Modern taxonomies are hypotheses about underlying organization in living Nature, hypotheses about the genealogies of organisms. |  | | Linnaeus developed the foundations of our modern system of taxonomy, and we acknowledge this intellectual foundation in referring to it as the Linnaean System. |
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http://web.bio.utk.edu/guffey/Biodiversitysite/Taxonomy/Taxonomy.html
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| | Developing and Creatively Leveraging Hierarchical Metadata and Taxonomy - Boxes and Arrows |
 | | Following a brief introduction on taxonomy and metadata (what I call content classification requirements), this article will focus on finding and utilizing such relationships in hierarchies. |  | | Geography, by itself, has become an effective and alternative means of organizing your content. |  | | You may not find much value in the content’s taxonomy. |
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http://www.boxesandarrows.com/view/developing_and_creatively_leveraging_hierarchical_metadata_and_taxonomy
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 | | The Committee did its best to construct a taxonomy that reflected the way most graduate programs are organized in most research universities but realizes that there may be areas where the fit may not be perfect. |  | | The Committee has struggled with the frequent disparity among institutional nomenclatures, representing essentially the same research and training activities, as well as by the rise of interdisciplinary work. |  | | The task of constructing a taxonomy of programs is to provide a framework for the analysis of research-doctorate programs as they exist today, with an eye to the future. |
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http://www7.nationalacademies.org/resdoc/Taxonomy.html
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| | Bibliography (Taxonomy Strategies) |
 | | Outsell’s practical briefing provides a step-by-step approach to building a taxonomy. |  | | "The scope included (among others): standard thesauri, subject heading lists, semantic networks, and taxonomies (Internet directories). |  | | This whitepaper defines taxonomy and classification within an enterprise information architecture, analyzes trends in taxonomy software applications, and provides examples of approaches to using this technology to solve business problems. |
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http://www.taxonomystrategies.com/html/bibliography.htm
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| | Linnaean taxonomy - Free Encyclopedia |
 | | A strength of Linnaean Taxonomy is that it can be used to develop a simple and practical system for organizing the different kinds of living organisms. |  | | The Linnaean taxonomy is widely used in the biological sciences. |  | | The most important aspect of this is the general use of binomial nomenclature, the combination of a genus name and a specific epithet ('tuberosa', in the example above), to uniquely identify each species of organism. |
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http://www.wacklepedia.com/l/li/linnaean_taxonomy.html
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| | taxon |
 | | Taxonomy is the study of the degree of biological similarity of organisms; the end product of a taxonomist's work is generally an arrangement of |  | | This "theoretical" only refers to the fact that we don't actually physically take the real organisms and somehow incorporate them into taxonomies - - instead, we make a |  | | as one of the "theoretical" categories that make up taxonomies. |
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http://www.ilmyco.gen.chicago.il.us/Terms/taxon652.html
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 | | When it comes to a specific question, such as, “How does XML support taxonomy development and usage?” the answers that come forth can be far-flung, disparate, and confusing. |  | | The waters get muddied further if you tune into all the announcements from the vendors, industry groups, and analysts who have opinions about such matters. |  | | While the word may cause eyes to roll, organizations may find that taxonomy also causes blood to boil. |
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http://www.econtentmag.com/Articles/ArticleIndex.aspx?CategoryID=21
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| | 101 Taxonomy - www.101science.com |
 | | Taxonomy for Learning, Teaching, and Assessing, A: A Revision of Bloom's Taxonomy of Educational Objectives |  | | Among the scientists who work on classification problems are systematists, biologists who study the diversity of organisms and their evolutionary relationship. |  | | Taxonomy Detailed information and examples and links to database searches are found on our Microscopy Page Paragraph 3. |
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http://www.101science.com/Taxonomy.htm
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| | RASSP VHDL Modeling Terminology and Taxonomy |
 | | The taxonomy is then used to concisely refine the definitions of modeling terms that are especially important in RASSP. |  | | The taxonomy is used to establish formal definitions which are concise and unambiguous for the various model types. |  | | One crucial requirement for the basic taxonomy is that it must be useful for selecting, using, and building appropriate interoperable models for specific roles in a design process. |
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http://www.atl.external.lmco.com/projects/rassp2/taxon
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| | Kingdoms |
 | | These labs can be used to reinforce the concept of taxonomy and the characteristics of the kingdoms. |  | | This page can be a key starting point of Taxonomy. |  | | Although this site has great explanations of taxonomy, there are few pictures of the animals. |
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http://www.cbv.ns.ca/young/Kingdoms.htm
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| | :: Science :: Biology :: Taxonomy |
 | | Science at the Natural History Museum - A world leader for research on taxonomy and biodiversity. |  | | Systema Naturae 2000 - An up-to-date historical cross-referenced classification of life based on original authorative scientific literature. |  | | Taxonomy and Systematics at Glasgow - About taxonomy and systematics at the University of Glasgow, with links to other internet resources on these subjects. |
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http://www.localadsearch.com/Science/Biology/Taxonomy
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| | HYDROZOAN PEET HOME PAGE |
 | | Until recently, the only way to tie together the stages was to directly observe the life cycle stages in laboratory culture. |  | | The extreme morphological differences between these stages have made taxonomy very difficult, with independent Families being erected for the polyp and medusoid stage. |  | | The phylum Cnidaria -- and particularly the Class Hydrozoa, are famous for their incredible diversity of life cycles, alternating between a benthic polyp stage, and a pelagic medusa, or jellyfish stage. |
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http://www.biology.duke.edu/hydrodb
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| | Graffiti Taxonomy |
 | | The intent of these studies is to show the diversity of styles as expressed in a single character. |  | | Big thanks to all NYC writers, anyone who enjoys this project is really responding to the forms they have created. |  | | Graffiti Taxonomy presents isolated letters from various graffiti tags, reproduced in similar scales and at close proximity. |
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http://ni9e.com/graf_taxonomy/graf_tax_01.html
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| | A Taxonomy of WebQuest Tasks |
 | | Since 1995, teachers have been adapting the WebQuest model to their own needs and settings, and from their collective wisdom and experience some common task formats have emerged. |  | | This taxonomy describes those formats and suggests ways to optimize their use. |  | | It provides a language for discussing WebQuest tasks that should enhance our ability to design them well. |
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http://edweb.sdsu.edu/webquest/taskonomy.html
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| | Amazon.ca: Taxonomy: Search Results All Products |
 | | Introduction to the Taxometric Method: A Practical Guide by John Ruscio (Author), et al (Paperback - 2006) |  | | Taxonomy for Learning, Teaching, and Assessing, A: A Revision of Bloom's Taxonomy of Educational Objectives, Abridged Edition by Lorin W. Anderson (Author), et al (Paperback - December 19, 2000) |  | | A Taxonomy for Learning, Teaching, and Assessing: A Revision of Bloom's Taxonomy of Educational Objectives, Complete by Lorin W. Anderson (Editor), et al (Hardcover - December 2000) |
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http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/external-search?tag=pleaseremains-20&keyword=Taxonomy&mode=blended
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| | Cetacea - classification - American Cetacean Society |
 | | Taxonomy is the science of classification - it is an organized method of dividing plants and animals into groups. |  | | This form of "bookkeeping", known as taxonomy, was started by Swedish physician and naturalist, Carolus Linnaeus (1707-1778), in his work Systema Naturae, in 1735. |  | | Taxonomy however, remains a continuously contested science as new species are still being discovered and recent developments in the field of DNA (deoxyribonicleic acid) are challenging the old classification, based largely on anatomical similarities and evolutionary descent. |
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http://www.acsonline.org/education/taxonomy.html
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| | Taxonomy |
 | | Taxonomy is the science of classification of organisms into ordered groups or categories which indicate a genetic relationship. |  | | Taxonomy is a set of rules by which plants and animals are organized into sensible groups and given scientific names. |  | | Clicking on the terms below will take you to a definition of that term. |
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http://www.ntbg.org/plants/taxo.html
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 | | Much of the science of taxonomy has been concerned with judging which traits are most significant. |  | | A modern branch of taxonomy, called numerical taxonomy, uses computers to compare very large numbers of traits without weighting any type of trait—in contrast to the traditional view that certain characteristics are more significant than others in showing relationships. |  | | Scientific Classification - Classification, or taxonomy, is a system of categorizing living things. |
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http://www.factmonster.com/ce6/sci/A0812450.html
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| | Soccer Dad: Taxonomy |
 | | UPDATE:According to the taxonomy article Orioles are of the Emberizidae family. |
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http://soccerdad.baltiblogs.com/archives/003010.html
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| | Biological Diversity I |
 | | Taxonomy of Life A listing of taxa, but not much beyond that. |  | | The ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle apparently began the discussion on taxonomy. |  | | Principles of Plant Taxonomy (James L. Reveal, U Maryland) Outline of the basic concepts. |
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http://www.emc.maricopa.edu/faculty/farabee/BIOBK/BioBookDivers_class.html
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| | Advanced Document Sciences - Project Management, Taxonomy, Search, Text Mining, Information Discovery |
 | | Taxonomy Boot Camp gives practical advice on such topics as making a “build or buy” decision, how to build a taxonomy framework, how to apply metadata and taxonomy principles, and how to easily find and manage your information with a taxonomy. |  | | Advanced Document Sciences (ADS) is a recognized leader in organizing and releasing the value of unstructured information in application areas such as document and content management, taxonomy, enterprise search, text analysis and mining, and image analysis. |  | | Learn about taxonomy software and tools, taxonomy best practices, and different applications and uses for your taxonomies. |
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http://www.adocs.com
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| | DelphiGroup.com - Coverage - Taxonomy |
 | | Lack of information is no longer the problem - but lack of time to correlate, categorize, analyze and act on the information is a business critical issue. |  | | This software helps us form ideas from information we didn't know we had while revealing relationships and correlations that were submerged or lost in the depths of the ocean of information overload. |  | | Taxonomy software can reduce our reaction time to make informed and timely business decisions based on knowledge and information contained within the unstructured data of an organization's digital documents. |
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http://www.delphigroup.com/coverage/taxonomy.htm
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| | OZ REEF - Taxonomy |
 | | With such a large number of organisms, how is this achieved in such a way that it is easy to understand and follow? |  | | Originally people grouped organisms into basic groups, such as fish, horses, cats etc. During the Middle Ages these were written in Latin as this was the language of the scholars of that period. |  | | Taxonomy deals with the classification of organisms in a logical manner. |
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http://ozreef.org/library/articles/taxonomy.html
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 | | Taxonomy is a way that scientists put different organisums into similar categories so that they are more easily researched and observed. |  | | Species is the least encompassing and is put with similar organisms into a genus or genera, similar genera into families, similar families into orders, similar orders into classes, similar classes into phyla, and finally, similar phyla are put into the most encompassing taxon, kingdom. |  | | It would be hard to find any desired information. |
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http://projects.pisd.edu/webmastering/pesh/taxonomy
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| | Mycology Resources: Taxonomic Resources |
 | | ETI develops information systems, and promotes knowledge in taxonomy and biodiversity. |  | | DELTA (DEscription Language for TAxonomy) is a powerful software package for Windows computers that facilitates character analysis in taxonomic and phyogenetic studies. |  | | The Taxonomy Resource and Index To Organism Names is a developing database of nomenclatural information that covers all kingdoms of organisms. |
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http://mycology.cornell.edu/ftaxon.html
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| | Category:Taxonomy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Taxonomy may refer to either a hierarchical classification of things, or the principles underlying the classification, it is principally used in the context of biology to refer to scientific classification. |  | | There are 4 subcategories shown below (more may be shown on subsequent pages). |  | | Articles and media on this topic in other Wikimedia projects can be found at: Commons Category Taxonomy |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Taxonomy
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| | Taxonomy |
 | | The following taxonomy provides the most complete and up-to-date* reference in terms of current research in the field of cetacean taxonomy. |  | | The list provides common (vernacular) names, scientific names and the names for subspecies where these have been described. |
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http://www.crru.org.uk/education/factfiles/taxonomy.htm
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| | Technorati Tag: taxonomy |
 | | Introduction to Hierarchical Taxonomies Taxonomies are a way to organize documents or Web pages into logical groupings, based on their contents. |  | | A tag is like a subject or category. |  | | Separate tags with "OR" to search multiple subjects. |
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http://technorati.com/tag/taxonomy
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| | BUBL LINK: Taxonomy |
 | | Includes illustrations, habit, leaf form, anatomy, physiology and taxonomy. |  | | The project aims to provide a map to biological information to be used by researchers, teachers and students. |  | | IJSB publishes articles concerning the systematics of bacteria, yeasts and yeast-like organisms, including taxonomy, nomenclature, identification, characterisation, and culture preservation. |
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http://bubl.ac.uk/link/t/taxonomy.htm
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| | Taxonomy: What's in a Name? |
 | | The science of naming organisms is called taxonomy. |  | | It was later renamed Linnaea borealis by Gronovius, in honor of Linneaus' contribution to the fledging science of taxonomy: the system of identifying, naming, and classifying all living organisms. |  | | While it can get very complicated, the following basic rules apply: |
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http://susdl.fcla.edu/lfnh/currmat/Taxonomy.html
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 | | They are part of the division of biology called Taxonomy, which classifies and names organisms based on their natural relationships and shared characteristics. |  | | These scientific names are used throughout the world, allowing scientists to classify plants and animals precisely, without the confusion of language differences and local naming differences. |  | | Taxonomic classifications are based on the following 7-level hierarchical scheme, with each successive level describing the organism in more detail: |
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http://florida.sierraclub.org/turtlecoast/home/Taxonomy.htm
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| | ongoing · Taxonomy Madness |
 | | I observe that many who like me hand-craft their publishing setup are kind of absessive about taxonomies, both their contents and construction. |  | | Of course there’s also that link to your right labeled What (but these days, I’m increasingly conscious that I need to run through the whole essay farm here and do some taxonomicleanup). |  | | So, a reasonable person might ask: “Why all this taxonomy work? |
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http://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/200x/2003/11/25/TaxonomyMadness
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| | Computer Desktop Encyclopedia: taxonomy@ HighBeam Research |
 | | Search for more information on HighBeam Research for. |  | | For example, a Web taxonomy would classify all the sites on the Web into a hierarchy... |  | | This material is published under license from the publisher through ProQuest Information and Learning Company, Ann Arbor, Michigan. |
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http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1:54483330/taxonomy.html?refid=ip_hf
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| | NANDA International Taxonomy II, 2001-2002 |
 | | The recent history and the domains, classes, diagnostic concepts, and nursing diagnoses approved in 2000 as Taxonomy II are further discussed in NANDA Nursing Diagnoses: Definitions and Classification 2001-2002. |  | | Organization of the NANDA International nursing diagnoses has evolved from an alphabetical listing in the mid-1980s to a conceptual system that guide the classification of nursing diagnoses in a taxonomy. |  | | The multiaxial structure of the taxonomy is discussed and nomenclature and coding conversion tables are included to assist in the transition from Taxonomy I to Taxonomy II. |
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http://www.nanda.org/html/taxonomy.html
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| | Taxonomy: categories and classification schemes drupal.org |
 | | The taxonomy module allows multiple lists of categories for classification (controlled vocabularies) and offers the possibility of creating thesauri (controlled vocabularies that indicate the relationship of terms) and taxonomies (controlled vocabularies where relationships are indicated hierarchically). |  | | The taxonomy module can automatically classify new content, which is very useful for organizing content on-the-fly. |  | | The taxonomy module is one of the most popular features because users often want to create categories to organize content by type. |
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http://drupal.org/node/299
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| | Taxonomy |
 | | Several times, beginning with the 1840s and finishing with the 1990s, there have been efforts towards devising a single code which would rule the nomenclature of all living beings, but no workable result has been yet achieved. |  | | Up to five hierarchically nested ranks can be recognized in the most developed folk taxonomies. |  | | Recognizing and naming species, however, does not exhaust the performance of folk taxonomies. |
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http://www.peripatus.gen.nz/Biology/Taxonomy.html
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| | Flickr: Photos tagged with taxonomy |
 | | You can give your photos a "tag", which is like a keyword. |  | | Taxonomies are a way to organize documents or Web pages into logical... |  | | You can assign as many tags as you wish to each photo. |
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/taxonomy
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| | NASA Taxonomy 2.0 |
 | | It is also a means of tagging NASA content so that it can be used and reused in many different contexts. |  | | The NASA taxonomy is a controlled vocabulary that is designed to populate the NASA metadata core specification. |
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http://nasataxonomy.jpl.nasa.gov
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| | Sars (taxonomy) - Columbia Encyclopedia article about Sars (taxonomy) |
 | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |  | | SARS or severe acute respiratory syndrome, communicable viral disease that can progress to a potentially fatal pneumonia. |  | | Sars (taxonomy) - Columbia Encyclopedia article about Sars (taxonomy) |
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http://columbia.thefreedictionary.com/Sars+(taxonomy)
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| | Taxonomy on the Web |
 | | "This exercise illustrates the creativity involved in taxonomy and the roles form and function, ancestral traits and derived characters play in generating classification schemes." An excellent and thorough overview of taxonomic classification. |  | | It helps to already have the scientific terms or names to use this search tool. |  | | For an introduction to this resource, try a search for the term "Taxonomy." |
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http://mclibrary.nhmccd.edu/taxonomy/taxonomy.html
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| | CAIDA : tools : taxonomy : measurement |
 | | This taxonomy includes several such tools, including the CoralReef flow monitor and the cflowd software available for use with Cisco NetFlow output. |  | | This table focuses on measurement for research and traffic analysis, rather than operational network management, but we do list network management systems that include sophisticated measurement components. |  | | This tool taxonomy provides a preliminary overview of Internet and TCP/IP performance measurement tools and efforts. |
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http://www.caida.org/tools/taxonomy/measurement
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| | Scientific Classification |
 | | Our current day classification system was created by Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeaus in 1757; this is what we refer to as Taxonomy. |  | | Using the same names keeps scientists from getting confused about what species is being referred to. |
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http://nmml.afsc.noaa.gov/education/taxonomy.htm
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| | Taxonomy Access Control drupal.org |
 | | Automatically controls access to taxonomy terms and nodes (based on their category terms) |  | | Access control for user roles based on taxonomy categories (vocabulary, terms). |  | | (If you want Taxonomy Access Control for individual users, check out tac_lite module.) |
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http://drupal.org/project/taxonomy_access
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| | Taxonomy: Classifying Life |
 | | Deducing the evolutionary history of animals is particularly difficult because all the 24 or more phyla of animals appeared within a short time before and during the Cambrian and have since evolved along separate lines. |  | | Even Darwin recognized that kinship alone was not always enough for a sound taxonomy so he added a second criterion — degree of similarity — to be used in assigning species to a taxonomic category. |  | | The Swedish naturalist Carolus Linnaeus — the "father of taxonomy" — created the system for naming species that is used by biologists throughout the world. |
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http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/T/Taxonomy.html
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| | Race Rocks Taxonomy |
 | | See the bottom of the taxalab page for links to several ways of classification of the organisms. |  | | Please note: this taxonomy is based on a number of published schemes for classification. |
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http://www.racerocks.com/racerock/eco/taxalab/taxonomy.htm
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| | Pfam: Taxonomy Query |
 | | The taxonomy query requires the scientific latin denomination of organisms. |  | | The taxonomy query language uses the words AND, OR, AND NOT as operators, and parenthesis to define priorities. |  | | Last modified: Fri Dec 2 14:26:34 GMT 2005 |
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http://www.sanger.ac.uk/Software/Pfam/tql.shtml
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| | NCBI Taxonomy Homepage |
 | | How to create links to the NCBI taxonomy |  | | How to create LinkOut links from the NCBI taxonomy |
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Taxonomy/taxonomyhome.html
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| | Supernova Taxonomy |
 | | Links to more detailed explanations may be found in the |  | | What is NOT Included in the Taxonomy Chart |
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http://rsd-www.nrl.navy.mil/7212/montes/snetax.html
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| | RSS 1.0 Modules: Taxonomy |
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http://web.resource.org/rss/1.0/modules/taxonomy
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