Examples of using Systema in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Systema naturæ(in Latin).
Thats when he began getting into Systema.
Systema is also known as the Russian Martial Arts or Russian Combat Arts.
His greatest works were Species Plantarum(1753) and Systema Naturae(1758).
Systema is a highly effective martial art, used by the Russian Special Forces.
It was first described in Linnaeus' Systema Naturae, as Picus carolinus.
Systema is often advertised as being a martial art employed by some Russian Spetsnaz units.
Taking medicine during this way allows it to enter directly into the lungs and systema respiratorium it needs.
Systema is designed to create, build and strengthen your body, your psyche, your family and your country," according to its official website.
That is, the orders in the zoology part of the Systema Naturae refer to natural groups.
Linné named on page 101 of Systema Naturae a bird, Psittacus aestivus, the generic name identifying it as a parrot and the species as a bird whose color reminded him of summer;
Traditionally organisms were classified as animal, vegetable, or mineral as in Systema Naturae.
Carl Linnaeus described the lynx in his work Systema Naturae and gave it the scientific name Felis.
German naturalists Marcus Elieser Bloch andJohann Gottlob Schneider described Rhina ancylostoma in their 1801 Systema Ichthyologiae.
In 1758, Linnaeus first described the species in his work Systema Naturae under the scientific name Felis tigris.
Your Systema is good only exception plca video is not very good for games is tiny bits 64 if you buy a video card or 192 256 ddr5 bit better games you go to high resolution.
Five years after the release of Ænima,Tool announced a new album, Systema Encéphale, with a 12-song track list in January 2001.
Treitschke established Grapholita in 1829- in the 7th volume of Schmetterlinge von Europa, with a type species he claimed to be"Pyralis dorsana",a taxon established by J.C. Fabricius in his 1775 Systema Entomologiae.
The common raven was one of the many species originallydescribed by Linnaeus in his 18th century work, Systema Naturae, and it still bears its original name of Corvus corax.
The Kraken was also mentioned in the first edition of Systema Naturae(1735), a taxonomic classification of living organisms by the Swedish botanist, physician, and zoologist Carolus Linnaeus.
The 2019 season kits are made by Grand Sport and sponsored by Muang Thai Insurance and Leo andAir Asia and Systema and TQM Insurance Brokers and Port Authority of Thailand.
(in French) Spetsnaz Web Site Systema Spetsnaz International Center(in Russian) Official website of the Russian Interior Ministry special forces Agentura. ru- Special operations forces(in Russian) Internet portal of Russian special forces.
Order Primates was established by Carl Linnaeus in 1758,in the tenth edition of his book Systema Naturae, for the genera Homo(humans), Simia(other apes and monkeys), Lemur(prosimians) and Vespertilio(bats).
Systema Naturae(originally in Latin written Systema Naturæ with the ligature æ) is one of the major works of the Swedish botanist, zoologist and physician Carl Linnaeus(1707- 1778) and introduced the Linnaean taxonomy.
Additional families included in other classifications(notably ITIS and Systema Naturae 2000) are noted below the family with which they are synonymized in the Fish Base system.
Carl Linnaeus was born in Råshult, Småland, Sweden on 23 May 1707.[3] Linnaeus enrolled at Uppsala University to study botany and medicine in 1728.[4] Following his studies, he went to the Netherlands to study medicine.[5] While in the Netherlands,he published Systema Naturae that describes a new system for classifying plants.
Since Carl Linnaeus published his description of a leopard in the Systema Naturae in 1758, as many as 27 leopard subspecies were subsequently described by naturalists from 1794 to 1956.
The existence of the Kraken was even acknowledged in scientific texts,including the first edition of Systema Naturae[1735], a taxonomic classification of living organisms by the Swedish botanist, physician, and zoologist Carolus Linnaeus.
The results of his labourswere initially published in his Regni vegetabilis systema naturale, but only two volumes were completed(1821) when he found that it would be impossible for him to complete this, at the chosen, extensive scale.
In 1801 he corrected and expanded re-published Marcus Elieser Bloch's Systema Ichthyologiae iconibus cx illustratum, a famous catalog of fishes with beautiful illustrations that is cited(as Bloch and Schneider, 1801) as the taxonomy authority for many species of fish.