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binomial nomenclature In Latin, literally a "two-name name," a two-word phrase that is the scientific way of naming living things, with the first term the genus and the second the species.
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binomial In algebra, an expression consisting of the sum or difference of two monomials (see the definition of monomial), such as 4a-8b.
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binomial c. the number of different sets of size k that can be chosen from a set of n objects; denoted ( nk ) or nCk, and equal to n!k!(n - k)! .
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binomial d. the probability distribution that describes the frequencies of the different possible combinations of two alternative outcomes in a series of n independent trials; it is given by expansion of the binomial (p + q)n, where one of the two alternative outcomes has probability of p and the other of q = 1 - p.
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binomial n. the nomenclature used in scientific classification of living organisms in which each organism is designated by two latinized names (genus and species), both of which must always be used because species names are not necessarily unique. NOTE: The genus name is always capitalized, the species name is not, and both are italicized, e.g., Escherichia coli. When a name is repeated the genus name may be abbreviated by its initial, e.g., E. coli.
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