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  1. A Taxonomy for Learning, Teaching, and Assessing: A Revision of Bloom's Taxonomy of Educational Objectives, Abridged Edition by Lorin W. Anderson, David R. Krathwohl, et all 2000-12-29
  2. Microbiology with Diseases by Taxonomy (3rd Edition) by Robert W. Bauman, 2010-01-15
  3. Designing and Assessing Educational Objectives: Applying the New Taxonomy
  4. Taxonomy of Educational Objectives, Handbook 1: Cognitive Domain
  5. Organising Knowledge: Taxonomies, Knowledge and Organisational Effectiveness (Chandos Knowledge Management) by Patrick Lambe, 2007-02-08
  6. A Taxonomy of Barnacles: A Novel by Galt Niederhoffer, 2006-12-12
  7. Virus Taxonomy: VIIIth Report of the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses
  8. Taxonomy of Educational Objectives Book 2/Affective Domain by David R. Krathwohl, Benjamin S. Bloom, et all 1999-07-19
  9. Plant Taxonomy and Biosystematics by Clive Anthony Stace, 1992-06-26
  10. Plant Taxonomy: The Systematic Evaluation of Comparative Data by Tod F. Stuessy, 2008-12-10
  11. The New Taxonomy (Systematics Association Special Volumes)
  12. Primate Taxonomy (Smithsonian Series in Comparative Evolutionary Biology) by Colin Groves, 2001-04-17
  13. Dynamic Taxonomies and Faceted Search: Theory, Practice, and Experience (The Information Retrieval Series)
  14. Typologies and Taxonomies: An Introduction to Classification Techniques (Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences)

181. TreeMap
Experimental program for comparing host and parasite trees.
http://taxonomy.zoology.gla.ac.uk/rod/treemap.html
TreeMap
TreeMap is an experimental program for comparing host and parasite trees. It is available for both Windows and Apple Macs. by Michael Charleston and Roderic Page is available for Mac OS. Response to Ashley Dowling's critique of TreeMap in Cladistics TreeMap versus BPA (again): A response to Dowling. Roderic D. M. Page and Michael A Charleston . Technical Reports in Taxonomy 02-02.
Warning: TreeMap 1.0 has bugs in the randomisation test!
4 July 2000 There are two bugs in the randomisation routine in TreeMap, which have surfaced as a result of papers presented at the recent Glasgow meeting on host-parasite cospeciation in August 1999, and a workshop I gave at Sydney in June 2000. Because much of the tree and interface code libraries used by TreeMap are shared with other programs (such as TreeView ) and have changed dramatically in the five years since TreeMap was written, it has been difficult to create a stop-gap release with these bugs fixed. A new version of TreeMap is currently being developed, which will fix the randomisation bugs. This version uses a completely different (and better) algorithm for reconstructing the history of host-parasite assemblages ("jungles"). Until TreeMap 2 is released, please interpret the results of TreeMap 1.0 statistical tests with great caution.

182. Resources From Www.BiologyBrowser.org
Biodiversity Resources in Belgium taxonomy search by taxonomical keyword; Biodiversity and Biological Collections Web Server (BBCWS)
http://www.biologybrowser.org/bb/Subject/Systematics/index.shtml
Home About BiologyBrowser What's New Newsletter ... Promote Your Site Search BiologyBrowser Organism (ex. fungi)
Subject (ex. biodiversity)
Geography (region)
All Counts of New and Changed Names Reported in Zoological Record Indicates trends in assigning names to new animals by taxonomists. Search the Index to Organism Names
The Index to Organism Names project uses name data from the resources of BIOSIS and other collaborating organizations. Conferences
Nomenclatural Glossary for Zoology

An alphabetical list of specialist terms.
For basic answers to who's who in the Animal Kingdom.
Main Category: Subjects
Home Subject Systematics
Sub-Categories
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  • 183. Managing Information - Your Eye On The Information World
    News and articles covering both public and private sectors. Topics include copyright, patents, trademarks, knowledge management, data protection, freedom of information, intellectual property, taxonomy and customer care.
    http://www.managinginformation.com/
    SECTORS Industrial Legal Financial Educational ... Pharmaceutical INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Patents Trademarks POLICY Knowledge Management Data Protection Freedom of Information Intellectual Property PRACTICE Taxonomy Customer Care September 2005 Issue Of Managing Information! Click here for contents page. ... New Issue Of Managing Information Newsletter Out Now! ManagingInformation.com has a weekly newsletter with the latest news stories, event listings, employment vacancies and more, brought to you directly by email. This service is completely FREE. For more details on how to subscribe, plus past issues of the newsletter, click here. Managing Information Features Page Click here for features page. MI FORUM Links To Library News Stories...
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    184. Virus Taxonomy
    Cover Virus taxonomy Eighth Report of the International Committee on taxonomy of Viruses HV Van Regenmortel, DHL Bishop, MH Van Regenmortel,
    http://www-micro.msb.le.ac.uk/3035/VirusGroups.html
    Microbiology @ Leicester Virology : Taxonomy Updated: April 19, 2005 Search
    Virus Taxonomy
    The information in this document is drawn from: Virus Taxonomy: Eighth Report of the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses
    H.V. Van Regenmortel, D.H.L. Bishop, M. H. Van Regenmortel, Claude M. Fauquet (Eds) More than 5,450 viruses belonging to more than 2,000 species, 287 genera, 73 families and 3 orders are recognized in this report.
    Amazon.co.UK

    Orthography: ("spelling conventions")
    • The names of virus orders, families, subfamilies, genera and species should be written in italics with the first letter capitalized. Other words are not capitalized unless they are proper nouns, e.g. Tobacco mosaic virus, Poliovirus, Murray River encephalitis virus. This format should only be used when official taxonomic entities are referred to - it is not possible to centrifuge the species Poliovirus for example, but it is possible to centrifuge poliovirus. Italics and capitalization are not used for vernacular forms (e.g. rhinoviruses, c.f. the genus Rhinovirus)

    185. Definition Of Taxonomy Of The Orchid Family
    Follows the classification system of Robert Louis Dressler, which is widely accepted by botanists and growers.
    http://www.wordiq.com/definition/Taxonomy_of_the_orchid_family
    Definition of Taxonomy of the orchid family Dendrobium Orchid in southern Florida The following taxonomy follows the classification system of Robert Louis Dressler, an orchid specialist and adjunct curator at the Florida Museum of Natural History. This classification, published in the book The Orchids: Natural History and Classification , is widely accepted by botanists and growers. The initial scheme of 1981 has been modified in 1986, twice in 1990. and then again in 1993. This is the most comprehensive classification at the moment. But it relies heavily on morphology and a few key characters, such as anther configuration and pollinarium structure. According to morphological cladistics and research with rbcL nucleotide sequences, the orchid family, as well as the clades within the family, are a monophyletic group. There is a great similarity with the traditional taxonomy, except for the Vandoideae, but on lower levels, matters are still unresolved. Few tribes, as circumscribed here below, are monophyletic. Cladistic and molecular methods give us a firmer basis, but the classification is still an ongoing issue. There is even no strong support for the interelationships of the subfamilies. Furthermore, about 150 species and even new genera are still being discovered each year. The orchid family ( Orchidaceae ) is subdivided in several subfamilies, and then in tribes, subtribes, alliances and then genera.

    186. Logistics - Supply Chain Management - Info - Logistics - Supply Chain Management
    Provides an extensive taxonomy of links, supply chain articles and other resources for logistics and supply chain professionals.
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    From Baltimore Chronicle: " We have seen thousands of volunteers step up to the plate and many thousands of individuals and corporations open their wallets and checkbooks to come to the aid of those impacted by hurricane Katrina. We have also seen FEMAthe Federal Emergency Management Agencycome up lacking." Disaster relief logistics and supply chain management.
    Tuesday September 13, 2005
    Deutsche Post to deliver £3.5bn Exel bid
    From thebusinessonline.com: " DEUTSCHE Post is on course to table a formal £3.5bn ($6.4bn, E5.2bn) bid for British logistics firm Exel late this week or early next, putting pressure on American parcels giant UPS to swiftly counter. This month it emerged that Deutsche Post and Exel were in talks on a merger that would create the world's largest logistics, sea and air freight group." Mergers in logistics and supply chain management.

    187. Automatic Redirect
    Devoted to the tropical orchid genus, Sobralia, native to Central and South America. Includes taxonomy, images, culture, AOS awards, and plant sources.
    http://www.geocities.com/avosite/Sobralia_pages.html
    The Sobralia Pages
    can be found at http://sobralia.autrevie.com
    You should be automatically redirected within five seconds.
    If not, then click on the link.

    188. COMPONENT Home Page
    For analysis of phlyogenies. Includes a wide range of randomisation methods, consensus methods, tree comparison measures, and calculates reconciled trees. Now aging, and available only for Windows machines, but still has some unique features. Much of the functionality is now replaced by RadCon, GeneTree, TreeMap and the latest release of PAUP.
    http://taxonomy.zoology.gla.ac.uk/rod/cpw.html
    COMPONENT
    COMPONENT 2.0 is now free and can be downloaded from here COMPONENT is a computer program for analysing evolutionary trees and is intended for use in studies of phylogeny, tree shape distribution, gene trees/species trees, host-parasite cospeciation, and biogeography. (View screen shot at actual size.)
    Features
    User-friendly interface: WYSIWYG tree printing, interactive tree editor, online context sensitive help Supports standard tree files: NEXUS, Hennig86, PHYLIP Consensus trees: strict, semi-strict, majority-rule, Adams, Nelson T ree comparison measures: Partition metric, NNI metric, triplets, quartets, agreement subtrees Random trees: Markovian, proportional to distingushable, proportional to shape Reconciled trees
    Requirements
    COMPONENT 2.0 requires a PC with at least 2 Mb of RAM and Microsoft Windows 3.0 or later. There is no Macintosh version available, although COMPONENT can be run under SoftWindows on a Mac.
    What the critics say...
    For a review of COMPONENT see Joe Slowinski's review in Cladistics
    Known bugs
    A list of known bugs in COMPONENT 2.0.

    189. COA Has Moved
    A forum for informal discussions of molluscan biology, taxonomy, natural history, evolution, conservation, and collectionrelated subjects.
    http://erato.acnatsci.org:80/conchnet/conch-l.html
    CONCHOLOGISTS OF AMERICA HAS MOVED TO A NEW SITE PLEASE UPDATE YOUR BOOKMARKS COA WEBSITE CAN NOW BE REACHED AT: WWW.CONCHOLOGISTSOFAMERICA.ORG

    190. UCMP Web Lift To Taxa

    http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/help/taxaform.html
    Attention! : If your browser cannot display frames, you will be unable to use the New UCMP Web Lift. However, you can find the same information in the old version of the UCMP Web Lift to Taxa or the Express Lift

    191. WebQuest Taskonomy Cluster

    http://projects.edtech.sandi.net/staffdev/tpss99/tasksimap/

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