See Also: Herbal medicine (botanical medicine, herbology, phytomedicine)(health)
taxonomy(encyclopedia)
Taxonomy(medicine)
taxonomy(dictionary)
taxonomy(dictionary)
chemical taxonomy(medicine)
numerical taxonomy(medicine)
aberrant(dictionary)
Aberrant(medicine)
aberrant(dictionary)

aberrant complex (medicine) and taxonomy (sh)


aberrant complex (medicine)


aberrant complex


An anomalous electrocardiographic complex, more specifically an abnormal ventricular complex caused by abnormal intraventricular conduction of a supraventricular impulse.


taxonomy (sh)




In biology, the classification of organisms into a hierarchy of groupings, from the General to the particular, that reflect evolutionary and usually morphological Relationships: kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species.

The black-capped chickadee, for example, is an animal (kingdom Animalia) with a dorsal nerve cord (phylum Chordata) and feathers (class Aves: birds) that perches (order Passeriformes: perching birds) and is small with a short bill (family Paridae), a song that sounds like "chik-a-dee" (genus Parus), and a black-capped head (species atricapillus). Most authorities recognize five kingdoms: monerans (prokaryotes), protists, fungi (see fungus), plants, and animals. Carolus Linnaeus established the scheme of using Latin generic and specific names in the mid-18th century; his work was extensively revised by later biologists.