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Marking up the scientific names of living things
A language code is needed, so that the scientific (or taxonomic) names of living things can be distinguished, then pronounced, translated or otherwise processed, appropriately. Continue reading
Posted in ideas, nature, web standards
Tagged biology, Gregor Hagedorn, html, IETF, ietf-languages, iso639, Julius Kuehn Institute, language, latin, systematics, taxacom
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