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  • Taxonomy is an application of human definitions, or categories, to living things.

    What a Bunch of Apes! « L.E. Modesitt, Jr. – The Official Website 2009

  • Ribbon Diagrams and Protein Taxonomy: A Profile of Jane S. Richardon, The Biological Physicist 4 (3): 5 (2004) (pdf)

    Where is she now? Jane Richardson Peggy 2008

  • Taxonomy is key -- At the core of our technology is a sophisticated algorithm-based categorization engine.

    Internet News: Kosmix Search 2008

  • Ribbon Diagrams and Protein Taxonomy: A Profile of Jane S. Richardon, The Biological Physicist 4 (3): 5 (2004) (pdf)

    Archive 2008-05-01 Peggy 2008

  • Taxonomy is the science of classifying living organisms into hierarchical groups that represent the relationships among them.

    Lazarus, Elvis, zombies and Jimmy Hoffa Edward Willett 2007

  • "Taxonomy" is a hierarchical browser that visualizes the classification tree found in the Integrated Taxonomic Information System , which incorporates Carolus Linnaeus' centuries-old naming system and organizing principles.

    What's in a Name? The Future of Life 2007

  • "Taxonomy" is a hierarchical browser that visualizes the classification tree found in the Integrated Taxonomic Information System , which incorporates Carolus Linnaeus' centuries-old naming system and organizing principles.

    What's in a Name? The Future of Life 2007

  • I used the same "Taxonomy" data source in this post that you may already be familiar with from my previous post or from the Silverlight Toolkit's sample pages.

    Beatriz Stollnitz 2008

  • I used the same "Taxonomy" data source in this post that you may already be familiar with from my previous post or from the Silverlight Toolkit's sample pages.

    Beatriz Stollnitz 2008

  • I used the same "Taxonomy" data source in this post that you may already be familiar with from my previous post or from the Silverlight Toolkit's sample pages.

    Beatriz Stollnitz 2008

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