Highly Frequented Suffix and Prefixes in Biological Scientific Terms

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Conceptualization and standard term selection for concepts are the main aim of science and technology development. Sometimes new concepts are pathfinders for science and starting fundamental revolutions in science. An important era in scientology or scientific studies is the concept and term field، so terminology and its effect on science and technology is one of the most important subjects in the last decade. Standardization in scientific terms is one of the most strong terminology methods. This method breaks down the terms to their meaningful parts and finds the appropriate equivalent for them. These parts are prefixes، suffixes and stems. In biology، terms are mostly originated from Latin stems، so this method could be extremely efficient in biology. The terminology committee of Persian Academy studied the highly frequented prefixes، suffixes and stems to help the standardization of terminology in biology. This research introduces these prefixes، suffixes and stems and their Farsi equivalents. Term selection for these parts is not an obligatory rule، but is a proposal for meeting the researchers need to strength Farsi language as a scientific language.
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Persian
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Journal of Plant and Biotechnology, Volume:5 Issue: 1, 2010
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31
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