Stone, Jeffrey K Donahue, John M Hebert, Gerard
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Mycologia
This facsimile manuscript demonstrates the application of the formatting directions in Instructions to Authors. The abstract is written as a single paragraph.
Hettne, K.M. Stierum, R.H. Schuemie, M.J. Hendriksen, P.J.M. Schijvenaars, B.J.A. Kleinjans, J. Kors, J.A.
Motivation: From the scientific community, a lot of effort has been spent on the correct identification of gene and protein names in text, while less effort has been spent on the correct identification of chemical names. Dictionary-based term identification has the power to recognize the diverse representation of chemical information in the literat...
Lundell, Hanna
The Internet is in many cases our primary source for communication. As more communicative options online are introduced and become a part of our life, the language of the Internet, so called Netspeak, becomes a part of our language. The aim of this paper was to find out whether there is a difference in the use of Netspeak between teenagers and adul...
Bos, L.
Becker, Gerhard
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Senckenbergiana Lethaea
Für ausgewählte Begriffe der zoologischen Nomenklatur wird aus dem Glossar im „Offiziellen Deutschen Text“ der 4. Ausgabe der „Internationale Regeln der Zoologischen Nomenklatur“ (2000) zitiert, unter HinzuziehungRichter’scher „Erläuterungen“ (1948) sowie Einbeziehung von in der heutigen Literatur akzeptierten Ausdrücken.
Smith Marc H. Conseils pour l'édition des documents en langue italienne (XIVe-XVIIe siècle). In: Bibliothèque de l'école des chartes. 2001, tome 159, livraison 2. pp. 541-578.
Granzow, Wolfgang
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Senckenbergiana lethaea
Es werden Abkürzungen und Formulierungen aus der Nomenklatur und Taxonomie von Zoologie, Botanik, Kulturpflanzen, Virologie und Bakterien alphabetisch aufgelistet. Die Erläuterung erfolgt meist anhand von Beispielen.
Clarysse, Willy; 15443;
abbreviations in ancient documents may lead to erroneous readings. In Greek papyri the abbreviations for MH (for mên, month) and HM (for hêmera, day) are sometimes mixed up by the editors. In the second part of the article it is shown that words ending in -hêmeros are always feminine in ancient Greek and become masculine only in medieval times. / s...
Zwietering, F.W.
In de lijst is vermeld het viercijferige codenummer volgens de standaardlijst van de Nederlandse Flora, de wetenschappelijke naam, de Nederlandse naam en de CABO-notering