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Q1891 | what not to say to eating disorder | Eating disorder | Bulimia nervosa and anorexia nervosa are the most common specific forms in the United Kingdom. | 00
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Q1891 | what not to say to eating disorder | Eating disorder | Other types of eating disorders include binge eating disorder and eating disorder not otherwise specified . | 00
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Q1891 | what not to say to eating disorder | Eating disorder | Bulimia nervosa is a disorder characterized by binge eating and purging. | 00
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Q1891 | what not to say to eating disorder | Eating disorder | Purging can include self-induce vomiting, over-exercising, and the usage of diuretics, enemas, and laxatives. | 00
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Q1891 | what not to say to eating disorder | Eating disorder | Anorexia nervosa is characterized by extreme food restriction to the point of self-starvation and excessive weight loss. | 00
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Q1891 | what not to say to eating disorder | Eating disorder | Though primarily thought of as affecting females (an estimated 5–10 million being affected in the U.K.), eating disorders affect males as well. | 00
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Q1891 | what not to say to eating disorder | Eating disorder | An estimated 10 – 15% of people with eating disorders are males (Gorgan, 1999). | 00
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Q1891 | what not to say to eating disorder | Eating disorder | (an estimated 1 million U.K. males being affected). | 00
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Q1891 | what not to say to eating disorder | Eating disorder | Although eating disorders are increasing all over the world among both men and women, there is evidence to suggest that it is women in the Western world who are at the highest risk of developing them and the degree of westernization increases the risk. | 00
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Q1891 | what not to say to eating disorder | Eating disorder | Nearly half of all Americans personally know someone with an eating disorder. | 00
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Q1891 | what not to say to eating disorder | Eating disorder | The skill to comprehend the central processes of appetite has increased tremendously since leptin was discovered, and the skill to observe the functions of the brain as well. | 00
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Q1891 | what not to say to eating disorder | Eating disorder | Interactions between motivational, homeostatic and self-regulatory control processes are involved in eating behaviour, which is a key component in eating disorders. | 00
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Q1891 | what not to say to eating disorder | Eating disorder | The precise cause of eating disorders is not entirely understood, but there is evidence that it may be linked to other medical conditions and situations. | 00
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Q1891 | what not to say to eating disorder | Eating disorder | Cultural idealization of thinness and youthfulness have contributed to eating disorders affecting diverse populations. | 00
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Q1891 | what not to say to eating disorder | Eating disorder | One study showed that girls with ADHD have a greater chance of getting an eating disorder than those not affected by ADHD. | 00
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Q1891 | what not to say to eating disorder | Eating disorder | Another study suggested that women with PTSD , especially due to sexually related trauma, are more likely to develop anorexia nervosa. | 00
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Q1891 | what not to say to eating disorder | Eating disorder | One study showed that foster girls are more likely to develop bulimia nervosa. | 00
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Q1891 | what not to say to eating disorder | Eating disorder | Some think that peer pressure and idealized body-types seen in the media are also a significant factor. | 00
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Q1891 | what not to say to eating disorder | Eating disorder | Some research show that for certain people there are genetic reasons why they may be prone to developing an eating disorder. | 00
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Q1891 | what not to say to eating disorder | Eating disorder | Recent studies have found evidence a correlation between patients with bulimia nervosa and substance use disorders . | 00
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Q1891 | what not to say to eating disorder | Eating disorder | In addition, anxiety disorders and personality disorders are common occurrences with clients of eating disorders. | 00
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Q1891 | what not to say to eating disorder | Eating disorder | While proper treatment can be highly effective for many suffering from specific types of eating disorders, the consequences of eating disorders can be severe, including death (whether from direct medical effects of disturbed eating habits or from comorbid conditions such as suicidal thinking). | 00
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Q1893 | when slavery abolished | Slavery in the United States | Slavery in the United States existed from the early years of the colonial period; it was firmly established by the time the United States sought independence from Great Britain in 1776. | 00
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Q1893 | when slavery abolished | Slavery in the United States | However, by 1804, all states north of the Mason and Dixon Line had either abolished slavery outright or passed laws for the gradual abolition of slavery. | 00
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Q1893 | when slavery abolished | Slavery in the United States | In 1787 Congress prohibited slavery in the Northwest Territory . | 00
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Q1893 | when slavery abolished | Slavery in the United States | But slavery gained new life in the South with the cotton industry after 1800, and expanded into the Southwest. | 00
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Q1893 | when slavery abolished | Slavery in the United States | The nation was polarized into slave and free states along the Mason-Dixon Line , which separated Pennsylvania and Maryland. | 00
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Q1893 | when slavery abolished | Slavery in the United States | The United States and Great Britain both prohibited the international slave trade in 1808, but the domestic trade, with sales to the Deep South , expanded dramatically, and many captives were shipped by the coastwise slave trade . | 00
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Q1893 | when slavery abolished | Slavery in the United States | Before the 1840s, the South was vigorously defending slavery and its expansion into the territories. | 00
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Q1893 | when slavery abolished | Slavery in the United States | In the North some abolitionists denounced it as sinful, and numerous anti-slavery forces rejected it as detrimental to the rights of free men. | 00
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Q1893 | when slavery abolished | Slavery in the United States | After failed compromises and Abraham Lincoln 's election, in 1861 eleven slave states broke away to form the Confederate States of America , leading to the American Civil War . | 00
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Q1893 | when slavery abolished | Slavery in the United States | The federal government in 1862 made abolition of slavery a war goal. | 00
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Q1893 | when slavery abolished | Slavery in the United States | In January 1863 President Lincoln freed slaves in the Confederacy through the Emancipation Proclamation . | 11
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Q1893 | when slavery abolished | Slavery in the United States | After the war, the Thirteenth Amendment , effective December 1865, abolished slavery throughout the entire United States, including the Border states and the Indian territories. | 11
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Q1893 | when slavery abolished | Slavery in the United States | From the 16th to the 19th centuries, an estimated 12 million Africans were shipped as slaves to the Americas . | 00
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Q1893 | when slavery abolished | Slavery in the United States | See Slavery in the Americas . | 00
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Q1893 | when slavery abolished | Slavery in the United States | The great majority went to the sugar plantations of the West Indies or Brazil, where mortality was high. | 00
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Q1893 | when slavery abolished | Slavery in the United States | About 645,000 were brought to what is now the United States. | 00
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Q1893 | when slavery abolished | Slavery in the United States | By the 1860 United States Census , the slave population in the American South had grown to four million. | 00
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Q1893 | when slavery abolished | Slavery in the United States | Of all 1,515,605 families in the 15 slave states , nearly 400,000 held slaves (roughly one in four), amounting to 8% of all American families. | 00
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Q1893 | when slavery abolished | Slavery in the United States | While some slaves worked as house servants and urban artisans, the great majority worked on plantations or large farms, cultivating lucrative cash crops, such as rice, tobacco, sugar and, after 1800, chiefly cotton. | 00
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Q1893 | when slavery abolished | Slavery in the United States | By 1860 most slaves were held in the Deep South , where they served in work-gangs; two-thirds worked in cotton. | 00
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Q1893 | when slavery abolished | Slavery in the United States | In small operations, they worked with their owners. | 00
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Q1893 | when slavery abolished | Slavery in the United States | In large plantations they were directed by white paid overseers. | 00
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Q1893 | when slavery abolished | Slavery in the United States | Under the system that became chattel slavery (ownership of a human being, and of his/her descendants), a racial element was fundamental: slaves were blacks of African descent and owned, almost universally, by whites of European descent. | 00
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Q1893 | when slavery abolished | Slavery in the United States | In the 17th century, Virginia, followed by other southern colonies, enacted law that children of slave mothers were born into slavery. | 00
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Q1893 | when slavery abolished | Slavery in the United States | Slaves could gain freedom only by running away (which was difficult and illegal to do), or by manumission by owners, which was regulated by states, and became increasingly difficult or prohibited. | 00
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Q1893 | when slavery abolished | Slavery in the United States | In the earliest era of chattel slavery, the colonies also organized work by a system of bonded labor known as indentured servitude . | 00
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Q1893 | when slavery abolished | Slavery in the United States | This typically lasted for several years for both poor Europeans and Africans alike, to pay off the costs of transport to the colonies. | 00
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Q1893 | when slavery abolished | Slavery in the United States | They contracted for such arrangements because of poor economies in their home countries. | 00
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Q1893 | when slavery abolished | Slavery in the United States | Between 1680 and 1700, as fewer Europeans migrated to the colonies, planters began to import more Africans as slaves. | 00
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Q1893 | when slavery abolished | Slavery in the United States | Recognizing the importance of slavery, the House of Burgesses in Virginia enacted a new slave code in 1705; it combined a variety of legislation and added new provisions enforcing white supremacy in the law. | 00
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Q1894 | what produces primary xylem? | Xylem | Schematic cross section of part of leaf, xylem shown as red circles at figure 8. | 00
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Q1894 | what produces primary xylem? | Xylem | Xylem is one of the two types of transport tissue in vascular plants ( phloem is the other). | 00
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Q1894 | what produces primary xylem? | Xylem | The word xylem is derived from the Greek word ξύλον (xylon), meaning "wood"; the best-known xylem tissue is wood , though it is found throughout the plant. | 11
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Q1894 | what produces primary xylem? | Xylem | Its basic function is to transport water, but it also transports some nutrients through the plant. | 00
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Q1895 | what are the 4 eras of time which one do we live in | Geologic time scale | This clock representation shows some of the major units of geological time and definitive events of Earth history. | 00
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Q1895 | what are the 4 eras of time which one do we live in | Geologic time scale | The Hadean eon represents the time before fossil record of life on Earth; its upper boundary is now regarded as 4.0 Ga ( billion years ago). | 00
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Q1895 | what are the 4 eras of time which one do we live in | Geologic time scale | Other subdivisions reflect the evolution of life; the Archean and Proterozoic are both eons, the Palaeozoic, Mesozoic and Cenozoic are eras of the Phanerozoic eon. | 00
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Q1895 | what are the 4 eras of time which one do we live in | Geologic time scale | The two million year Quaternary period, the time of recognizable humans, is too small to be visible at this scale. | 00
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Q1895 | what are the 4 eras of time which one do we live in | Geologic time scale | The geologic time scale is a system of chronological measurement that relates stratigraphy to time, and is used by geologists , paleontologists , and other earth scientists to describe the timing and relationships between events that have occurred throughout Earth's history . | 00
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Q1895 | what are the 4 eras of time which one do we live in | Geologic time scale | The table of geologic time spans presented here agrees with the dates and nomenclature set forth by the International Commission on Stratigraphy standard color codes of the International Commission on Stratigraphy . | 00
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Q1895 | what are the 4 eras of time which one do we live in | Geologic time scale | Evidence from radiometric dating indicates that the Earth is about 4.54 billion years old . | 00
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Q1895 | what are the 4 eras of time which one do we live in | Geologic time scale | The geology or deep time of Earth's past has been organized into various units according to events which took place in each period. | 00
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Q1895 | what are the 4 eras of time which one do we live in | Geologic time scale | Different spans of time on the GTS are usually delimited by changes in the composition of strata which correspond to them, indicating major geological or paleontological events, such as mass extinctions . | 00
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Q1895 | what are the 4 eras of time which one do we live in | Geologic time scale | For example, the boundary between the Cretaceous period and the Paleogene period is defined by the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event , which marked the demise of the dinosaurs and many other groups of life. | 00
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Q1895 | what are the 4 eras of time which one do we live in | Geologic time scale | Older time spans which predate the reliable fossil record (before the Proterozoic Eon ) are defined by absolute age. | 00
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Q1897 | what is a ti 82? | TI-82 | The TI-82 is a graphing calculator made by Texas Instruments . | 11
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Q1897 | what is a ti 82? | TI-82 | The TI-82 was designed in 1993 as a stripped down, more user friendly version of the TI-85 , and as a replacement for the TI-81 . | 11
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Q1897 | what is a ti 82? | TI-82 | It was the direct predecessor of the TI-83 . | 00
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Q1897 | what is a ti 82? | TI-82 | It shares with the TI-85 a 6 MHz Zilog Z80 microprocessor . | 00
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Q1897 | what is a ti 82? | TI-82 | Like the TI-81 , the TI-82 features a 96x64 pixel display, and the core feature set of the TI-81 with many new features. | 00
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Q1900 | when character was king | List of The King of Fighters characters | The cast of characters of The King of Fighters XI. | 00
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Q1900 | when character was king | List of The King of Fighters characters | The King of Fighters fighting game series, produced by SNK Playmore , includes a wide cast of characters, some of which are taken from other SNK games. | 00
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Q1900 | when character was king | List of The King of Fighters characters | The story takes place in a fictional universe in which an annual series of 3-on-3 or 4-on-4 fighting tournaments are held. | 00
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Q1900 | when character was king | List of The King of Fighters characters | The first game in the series introduces the initial main character of the series, Kyo Kusanagi , a young Japanese fighter who is the heir to a powerful group of martial artists having pyrokinetic abilities. | 00
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Q1900 | when character was king | List of The King of Fighters characters | Kyo fights against the Kusanagi clan's enemies, his rival Iori Yagami , and the god Orochi and its human followers, among others. | 00
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Q1900 | when character was king | List of The King of Fighters characters | The first four games in the series revolve about these fights, while The King of Fighters '99 introduces a new story arc, revolving around K' , a young man who seeks to destroy the mysterious NESTS organization because they kidnapped him at an early age and stripped him of his past memories, so that they could force him to be a fighter under their control. | 00
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Q1900 | when character was king | List of The King of Fighters characters | In The King of Fighters 2003 , a new character named Ash Crimson enters the tournament, to steal the powers of the clans who sealed the Orochi in the past for an unknown reason. | 00
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Q1900 | when character was king | List of The King of Fighters characters | A new group of antagonists, known as Those From the Past , also appears in the series; they want to obtain Orochi's power for the purpose of giving it to their unknown master. | 00
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Q1900 | when character was king | List of The King of Fighters characters | The plot and the characters came from the Yamata no Orochi legend. | 00
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Q1900 | when character was king | List of The King of Fighters characters | There are also several characters in the games that are parodies or homages to several popular anime , manga , and films . | 00
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Q1900 | when character was king | List of The King of Fighters characters | Merchandise based on the characters has also been released, including action figures and keychains. | 00
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Q1900 | when character was king | List of The King of Fighters characters | The characters have garnered praise from several video game publications for the quality of their designs and movesets. | 00
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Q1900 | when character was king | List of The King of Fighters characters | Comments focused on the lack of improvements in some of the characters, but added that the roster is greatly diverse. | 00
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Q1901 | who funds whale wars | Whale Wars | Whale Wars is a weekly American documentary-style reality television series that premiered on November 7, 2008 on the Animal Planet cable channel. | 00
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Q1901 | who funds whale wars | Whale Wars | The program follows Paul Watson , founder of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society , as he and the crew aboard their various vessels harass Japanese whalers off the coast of Antarctica. | 00
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Q1901 | who funds whale wars | Whale Wars | On January 5, 2013, Animal Planet renewed the series for a sixth season. | 00
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Q1902 | Where did the harpy eagle came from | Harpy Eagle | The Harpy Eagle (Harpia harpyja) is a Neotropical species of eagle . | 00
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Q1902 | Where did the harpy eagle came from | Harpy Eagle | It is sometimes known as the American Harpy Eagle to distinguish it from the Papuan Eagle which is sometimes known as the New Guinea Harpy Eagle or Papuan Harpy Eagle. | 00
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Q1902 | Where did the harpy eagle came from | Harpy Eagle | It is the largest and most powerful raptor found in the Americas , and among the largest extant species of eagles in the world. | 00
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Q1902 | Where did the harpy eagle came from | Harpy Eagle | It usually inhabits tropical lowland rainforests in the upper (emergent) canopy layer. | 00
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Q1902 | Where did the harpy eagle came from | Harpy Eagle | Destruction of its natural habitat has seen it vanish from many parts of its former range, and it is nearly extirpated in Central America. | 00
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Q1904 | who invented the biological system of nomenclature used to classify plants and animals | Biological classification | Biological classification, or scientific classification in biology, is a method of scientific taxonomy used to group and categorize organisms into groups such as genus or species . | 00
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Q1904 | who invented the biological system of nomenclature used to classify plants and animals | Biological classification | These groups are known as taxa (singular: taxon). | 00
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Q1904 | who invented the biological system of nomenclature used to classify plants and animals | Biological classification | Modern biological classification has its root in the work of Carolus Linnaeus , who grouped species according to shared physical characteristics. | 00
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Q1904 | who invented the biological system of nomenclature used to classify plants and animals | Biological classification | These groupings have since been revised to improve consistency with the Darwinian principle of common descent . | 00
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Q1904 | who invented the biological system of nomenclature used to classify plants and animals | Biological classification | With the introduction of the cladistic method in the late 20th century, phylogenetic taxonomy in which organisms are grouped based purely on inferred evolutionary relatedness, ignoring morphological similarity, has become common in some areas of biology. | 00
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Q1904 | who invented the biological system of nomenclature used to classify plants and animals | Biological classification | Molecular phylogenetics , which uses DNA sequences as data, has also driven many recent revisions and is likely to continue doing so. | 00
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Q1904 | who invented the biological system of nomenclature used to classify plants and animals | Biological classification | Biological classification belongs to the science of biological systematics . | 00
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