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In this work the binomial system was finally settled on.
Even though the work does not use the binomial system both are considered the authors of the new species figured.
For the first time in Germany the fossils were named according to the binomial system of Linnaeus.
However, due to the binomial system, they had no majority in parliament, a situation they found themselves in constantly for over 15 years.
Chile's congressional elections are governed by a unique binomial system that rewards coalition slates.
Linnaeus did not invent the binomial system but he was the person who provided the theoretical framework that lead to its universal acceptance.
Carolus Linnaeus applies his binomial system to animal classification.
The Binomial System is a voting system used in the parliamentary elections of Chile.
The binomial system of nomenclature is governed by international codes and is used by biologists worldwide.
Before Linnaeus founded the binomial system for botanical nomenclature, plants were named by an involved, almost chaotic system.
For example, in the following cases the candidate that would get elected under a binomial system are marked with an [e]:
In other words, the binomial system basically means that the first and the second majority get equal representation unless the first majority doubles the second.
Although neither of the two authors use the binomial system, they are regarded as the authors of many species which were first described in this work.
The name of the first species to have obtained an available name in the binomial system was Araneus angulatus.
Many of the animals included were given a scientific name for the first time, following the binomial system of Carolus Linnaeus.
But they could not imagine the use of Binomial system of nomenclature of the plants and thereby fixing absolute identity of the concerned plant material.
Chile's congressional elections are governed by a binomial system that, for the most part, rewards the two largest representations equally, often regardless of their relative popular support.
Members of the coalition blame this upon the binomial system, which privileges the two largest coalitions: Concertación and the Alliance for Chile.
A system was needed that could group these specimens together so they could be found; the binomial system was developed based on morphology with groups having similar appearances.
Later, Latham realised that only the use of the Linnean binomial system would give him the honour of originating the species' scientific names.
Finally the point of representation is often cited in defence of the binomial system, as it provides a representation to the big minority that first-past-the-post systems don't.
It is really an illustrated appendix to Systema Naturae and the first work to employ Linne's binomial system.
The Binomial System was invented in Poland Wojciech Jaruzelski's period and implemented by the Pinochet regime to foster political stability.
In 1828, he proposed a system of trinomial nomenclature for species, in contrast to the binomial system of Carolus Linnaeus.
In 1889, in the first classification treatise naming bacteria under the Latin binomial system, Trevisan listed it as "Bacillus aegyptius."