What's the difference between binomen and binominal?

Binomen


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The study of the morphology of eggs, larvae, pupae and adults of Aedes excrucians from Germany, Italy and France has led the authors to rise again the binomen Aedes surcoufi (Theobald, 1912) to particularize the european populations.

Binominal


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to two names; binomial.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In order to determine the connection between immunoglobulin-spikes and an approaching rejection episode the general one-sided binominal test was used.
  • (2) The studies of the perfusate influence on the characteristics of quantum secretion of transmitter in the preparation of frog cutaneopectoral muscle have shown that the perfusate increased the quantum content of end-plate potentials (EPP) due to increasing binominal parameter and decreasing frequency of miniature EPP.
  • (3) Pairwise comparisons of the fragments in the DNA fingerprints showed that 15 fragments on average longer than 4.4 kilobases with a mean fragment sharing probability of 0.19 appeared in a typical DNA fingerprint and the distribution of matches of the fragments was found to be binominal.
  • (4) The apparent success of earlier Linnean nomenclature (with its implications of discrete species) could easily have been misinterpreted as evidence of punctuation and stasis, and it is probable that detection of many other gradualistic patterns has been hindered by ready application of binominal taxonomy to fossils.
  • (5) Family aggregation of this outbreak of epidemic bronchiolitis was found by binominal distribution method (chi 2 = 9.51 P less than 0.05).
  • (6) The binominal distribution of ELISA antibody levels among paired sera suggested an equilibrium between continued infection and antibody decreases after infection.

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