The distinction between ranking and classification is an important one, even if it is lost on many in higher education. |
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In the colonies American newspapers merged some of these terms with a careful classification of both racial differences and racial mixing. |
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It would be possible to work through the classification describing how each kind of loop maps into different spatial and temporal orderings. |
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The second most salient feature of primary forest indicated by habitat classification freelists was humidity. |
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In the most recent classification they are considered a distinct class related to the articulate line. |
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One of the main problems has been and remains the classification of these algebras as intrinsic algebraic and topological objects. |
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To a large extent, the linguistic classification corresponds to the historical records regarding the ancestry of East Asians. |
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Type and severity of maltreatment were coded using the maltreatment classification system developed by Barnett et al. |
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Pinned specimens in museum cabinets were the taxonomist's arbiters for classification. |
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To make comparable these two methods of assessment, a trichotomous classification was used. |
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Nevertheless, Linnaeus's hierarchical classification and binomial nomenclature, much modified, have remained standard for over 200 years. |
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Cladistics is currently the most popular paradigm of phylogenetic classification in biological taxonomy. |
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The current classification by pathology puts word salad with word salad, obesity with obesity, and phobia with phobia. |
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For autosomal transgenes, both males and females were used for classification. |
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More and more influenced by the Movement, Clare comes to see the U.S. binary system of racial classification as a condition of possibility. |
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Last on the list was the tripartite classification of the productive factors. |
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The leader in the general classification is based on a running count of each rider's cumulative time over the race's 21 individual legs. |
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The FDA published this TFM on the testing and classification of topical antimicrobials. |
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Soils in this classification include fine sands, loamy sands and fine sandy loams. |
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In 2006, the American Heart Association included takotsubo cardiomyopathy into its classification of primary acquired cardiomyopathy. |
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Polymer chemistry is the field of study concerned with the production, classification, and modification of macromolecules or polymers. |
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In line with White's classification, we will regard them as autochthonous chemical sediment when considering deep cave mineral deposits. |
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The Hungarian composer carried out extensive research on the folk melodies and developed a classification system for Hungarian peasant songs. |
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After the students have modeled both kinds of dinosaurs with their hands, have them locate both kinds of dinosaurs on the classification chart. |
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Chittamatra, or Mind-Only school, presents a threefold classification of reality as the imaginary, the dependent and the absolute. |
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In modern classification schemes, living vertebrates consist of two main groups, the jawless Agnatha and the jawed Gnathostomata. |
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The molecular classification of lactamases is based on the nucleotide and amino acid sequences in these enzymes. |
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Investigation of Johannine territoriality next leads us to a native classification of space which is communicated by Jesus himself. |
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Of course, classification, region, and variety of grape are all weighty influences. |
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The classification as infantile or juvenile forms depends on the amount of renal disease present. |
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In language, culture, and ethnic classification, Abkhazians are related to the Abazins, Adyghey, Kabardians, and Circassians. |
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The rest of the LP is equally bizarre, wonderful and terrifying, spanning a range of music way beyond any classification. |
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This work gave an algebraic classification of maps from polyhedra to spheres. |
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We have investigated three major methodologies used in the automatic and semi-automatic classification of text. |
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As this classification is scientifically absurd, it creates or at least perpetuates artificial racial divisions amongst the population. |
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This classification was based on the belief that ductal carcinomas arose from ducts and lobular carcinomas from lobules. |
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Scholars such as Yitzhak Heinemann and Yonah Frankel suggested classification of Midrashic passages by form. |
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Seirawan's classification and organization of tactical motifs has its idiosyncrasies. |
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Data classification involves the mapping of data to a logical and physical architecture. |
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At the subgeneric level, the classification of Valeriana in subgenera and sections is difficult. |
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Its opposed jet microniser and air classification system will be used for the processing of toner material. |
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Any system of classification is arbitrary and thus frail, subject to the contradictions of experience. |
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Du Bois's images of a white-looking biracial girl demonstrate the arbitrary nature of visual racial classification. |
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Ordinary Lao are likely to use the tripartite classification or even derogatory terms for those designated Lao Theung and Meo. |
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By law, video shops and stores selling computer games are supposed to explain the classification system with large posters. |
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This antithesis of two different worlds truly serves as a classification of groups, i.e., insiders and outsiders. |
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The classification of tropical karst is highly complex, with a tortuous terminology derived from several languages. |
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Each successive classification of salivary neoplasia holds space for malignancies that defy these classification schemata. |
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And the mysterious opening sequence, in which a teenage boy is cured of his stammer by a hypnotist, eludes explanation and classification. |
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Back in the 19th century, Dilthey appears to have come closest to anticipating Buhler's classification of theories. |
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Because a restudy of these taxa is beyond the scope of the present work, the classification of Brooks is used to avoid unnecessary confusion. |
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In a proper classification you would expect to see the natural distribution of your documents represented as a bell curve. |
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Tree topologies gather together members of the same families and fit the taxonomic classification of these dipteran species. |
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The change in classification frees up federal funding for round-the-clock research and steps up authorization for nationwide epidemiological studies. |
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Using the JSSH classification, these 305 cases were classified into the short webbed-finger type, didactyly type, adactyly type, and tridactyly type. |
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These include thesauri, subject headings lists, classification systems and other categorization schemes used to index or organize different databases. |
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The tendency to acknowledge such familial relationships produced a tertiary rather than binary system of racial classification in Louisiana and other French possessions. |
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The real problem with classification is that an enormous amount is classified that needs to be public. |
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You still have to manage the vendor and the classification of everything in your inventory under the tax laws of many states. |
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A recommendation for a soil classification chart that provides a good classification for alluvial and loessial deposits for central Illinois will be developed. |
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According to Rothstein's classification of hosts based on ejection frequencies, robins would be considered accepters of both white and blue cuckoo eggs. |
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You can't have a classification without an equivalence relation, and one of the three defining properties of an equivalence relation is transitivity. |
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As a result, they have been lumped together under a classification the Spaniards referred to as Cahita, which is closely linked to the Uto-Aztecan language. |
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This classification persisted until Pratt et al. suggested a closer relationship to the white-eyes based on behavioral, ecological, and zoogeographical considerations. |
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It must be stressed that it is not for the court to assign a legal classification to the actions brought by the plaintiffs before the national court. |
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The next generation of advances in macroevolution and evolutionary paleoecology will not occur until a well-tested phylogenetic classification is established. |
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Osborne developed a classification of plant proteins based on their solubility in a series of solvents, for example, albumins in water, globulins in dilute saline. |
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A considerable proportion of total forest area consists of young growth forest and regenerating clear-cut areas, which in our classification are called wire grass pastures. |
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In drawing this analogy Darwin goes beyond denying the simultaneous creation of all species and calls into question the idea of classification as a whole. |
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Some aspects of classification are related to skeletal robustness. |
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In addition to adaptive front airbags, the new E-Class is now equipped with two stage belt force limiters and automatic weight classification for the front passenger. |
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Figure 4 displays the outcome in a classification tree diagram. |
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The inappropriate classification of a bogus site illustrates the early teething troubles of anti-phishing technology that may take some time to resolve. |
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In 1870 Peirce published, at his own expense, Linear Associative Algebra a classification of all complex associative algebras of dimension less than seven. |
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Thus, at the present time the taxonomic divisions at the familial level in the Orthocerida are not clear and a meaningful classification is not possible. |
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Chimpanzees and other apes have historically been separated from humans in classification schemes, with humans deemed the only living members of the hominid family of species. |
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Together with the information on location and seasonableness, energy indicators can help to infer a better social-economical classification from consumption ranges. |
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Linnaeus's consistency and wisdom in developing and defending the binomial system of hierarchical classification carried him through to intellectual victory. |
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The American Indian or Alaska native classification includes Native Americans, Eskimos, and Aleuts who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents of the U.S. or its territories. |
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The classification adopted in the List of elm species, varieties, cultivars and hybrids is largely based on that established by Brummitt. |
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For garden cultivation, iris classification differs from taxonomic classification. |
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A proposal to split Ranunculus into several genera have thus been published in a new classification for the tribe Ranunculeae. |
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According to these characteristics a classification was created, consisting of three types of carbonate factories. |
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Another classification used by scientists to describe sea ice is based on age, that is, on its development stages. |
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In addition to size classification, icebergs can be classified on the basis of their shape. |
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The former deals with the structure and classification of birds, their synonymies and technical descriptions. |
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Work on classification began in 1913 by the government's Roads Board to determine the quality and usage of British roads. |
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With the introduction of motorways in the late 1950s, a new classification M was introduced. |
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A more recent classification is that of primary routes, the category of recommended routes for long distance traffic. |
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In 1828, Charles Lyell incorporated a Tertiary Period into his own, far more detailed system of classification. |
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Mammal classification has been through several iterations since Carl Linnaeus initially defined the class. |
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Though field work gradually made Simpson's classification outdated, it remains the closest thing to an official classification of mammals. |
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There may even be a case for publishing a list of weather stations and their zone classification to allow best use of local conditions. |
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For practical purposes, Canada has adopted the American hardiness zone classification system. |
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The final classification also determines which riders qualify for the World Individual Speedway Championship. |
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Fractures are described by their location and shape, and several classification systems exist, depending on the location of the fracture. |
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In the archaeology of the Stone Age, an industry or technocomplex is a typological classification of stone tools. |
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As a taxonomic classification of artefacts, industries rank higher than archaeological cultures. |
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The Bergeron classification is the most widely accepted form of air mass classification. |
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Thornthwaite, this climate classification method monitors the soil water budget using evapotranspiration. |
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The scientific classification established by Carl Linnaeus is requisite to any human racial classification scheme. |
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Madison Grant, in his book The Passing of the Great Race, took up Ripley's classification. |
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The classification of the underlying lung disease was based on multidisciplinary assessments by pneumologists, pathologists and radiologists. |
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The response of bacteria to different staining procedures is used in the taxonomic classification of microbes as well. |
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The Fragrance wheel is a relatively new classification method that is widely used in retail and in the fragrance industry. |
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The method was created in 1983 by Michael Edwards, a consultant in the perfume industry, who designed his own scheme of fragrance classification. |
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Most galaxies are organized into distinct shapes that allow for classification schemes. |
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The first census in Mexico that included an ethnic classification was the 1793 census. |
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Any division of speakers among languages is the result of the classification of these speakers. |
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In the 19th century, philologists devised a now classic classification of languages according to their morphology. |
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For the classification of varieties of English in terms of pronunciation only, see Regional accents of English. |
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Department of Commerce, derived from the 1977 Office of Management and Budget classification. |
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A coherent classification of Narrow Bantu will likely need to exclude many of the Zone A and perhaps Zone B languages. |
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The differing positions of the major, minor, and middle terms gives rise to another classification of syllogisms known as the figure. |
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Many scholars argue that socialist law was not a separate legal classification. |
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The actual amount of profit gained during the violation has no bearing on its classification. |
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This is distinct from a mineral resource as defined by the mineral resource classification criteria. |
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It may be clear that classification is by markets, and the more recent classification is by product. |
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However, the TNM classification and grouping are useful in estimating prognosis. |
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In practice, numerous classification schemes have been proposed for ferns and fern allies, and there has been little consensus among them. |
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This classification includes at least 583 species that attract, trap and kill prey, absorbing the resulting available nutrients. |
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The classification of all flowering plants is currently in a state of flux. |
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Belgium produces a wide variety of speciality ales that elude easy classification. |
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Hence, features developed for the classification of entire trajectories could also be applied to subtrajectories, with little modification. |
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Of all social phenomena none is perhaps as protean and, consequently, as unsusceptible to binary classification as religion. |
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Isolation, classification and biosynthetic potential of endophytic actinomycetes from Stemona. |
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The third edition adds sections on social classification, blueprints, and wireframes. |
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His son, William Sharp Macleay, developed the Quinarian system of classification, supported by William Swainson and Nicolas Vigors. |
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But Doyle said Fearey never raised any concerns about classification. |
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The Djiboutian highway system is named according to the road classification. |
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Value of the new bone classification system in pediatric renal osteodystrophy. |
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Abstraction is necessary for the classification of things into genera and species. |
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This classification follows FishBase in dividing the eels into 20 families. |
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The result is that over all these initiatives in classification have hovered the spectres of basidiomycete, and especially ascomycete, taxonomy. |
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We give the complete classification of biconservative hypersurfaces with diagonalizable shape operator. |
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The classification of such web databases according to their application domain is an important step towards the integration of deep web sources. |
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This classification suggests that consumers see only the tip of the iceberg of the e-conomy. |
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When she moves from anthropological classification to fantasy, her figures adapt, evolutionlike, to the tasks at hand. |
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Our main application is to the classification of Poisson brackets on Fano fourfolds. |
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The designation of these homicides as 'gay-hate' killings was avoided as a prior classification of the sexuality of each victim. |
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As a result of their efforts there is a sizable body of information regarding Old World microtine glandes and their usefulness in classification. |
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The classification of the EU in terms of international or constitutional law has been much debated. |
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These groups are sometimes classified under denominations, though for theological reasons many groups reject this classification system. |
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Another pertinent distinction in Rubin's missing data classification system is whether the missing data mechanism is ignorable. |
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Referring to Lord Voldemort as the most feared person in the world is an in-universe classification in the Harry Potter series. |
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British Waterways could also change the classification of an existing waterway. |
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Folk's dual textural and compositional maturity concepts into one classification system. |
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Dott's classification scheme is based on the mineralogy of framework grains, and on the type of matrix present in between the framework grains. |
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Two major classification schemes, the Folk and the Dunham, are used for identifying limestone and carbonate rocks. |
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Employees and employers pay contributions according to a complex classification based on employment type and income. |
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This work made him a key player in the successful classification of the finite simple groups. |
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Common methods include the AAR wheel arrangement, UIC classification, and Whyte notation systems. |
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This classification is also used by some scholars and is the one ordinarily used in the English language. |
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Bangladesh, India and Pakistan mostly follow the colonial era British system for classification of degrees. |
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The current location of the Sherwood Forest Visitor Centre must be moved due to the classification of the area as a Special Area of Conservation. |
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Many private antiquarians and book collectors, such as Sir Robert Cotton, used their own library classification systems. |
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The scientific community and philosophers of science generally agree on the following classification of method components. |
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There is also evidence of libraries at Nippur about 1900 BC and those at Nineveh about 700 BC showing a library classification system. |
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Han Chinese scholar Liu Xiang established the first library classification system during the Han dynasty, and the first book notation system. |
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As a theological library, it was known to have employed a library classification system. |
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A reliable mineral resources classification is a necessary condition for economic feasibility assessment. |
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Beyond the classification listed above, unions' relations with political parties vary. |
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Different regulations were placed upon the worker depending on their classification. |
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To determine who should be killed, Himmler created the Volksliste, a system of classification of people deemed to be of German blood. |
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The classification of peaks in Scotland is kept under periodic review by the Scottish Mountaineering Club. |
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A part of these jobs must be carried out under the supervision of the classification society. |
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The two dominant systems for this are the Whyte notation and UIC classification. |
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The UIC classification is used mostly in European countries apart from the United Kingdom. |
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Whyte classification is connected to locomotive performance, but through a somewhat circuitous path. |
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This classification recognizes 11 major lake types that are divided into 76 subtypes. |
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His system of classification was later modified and improved upon by Hutchinson and Laffler. |
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The classification of lakes by thermal stratification presupposes lakes with sufficient depth to form a hypolimnion. |
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Reality and voyeur pornography, animated videos, and legally prohibited acts also influence the classification of pornography. |
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Statutory classification of a drug as a narcotic often increases the penalties for violation of drug control statutes. |
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Mineralogical classification is most often used to classify plutonic rocks. |
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Often, where the groundmass is aphanitic, chemical classification must be used to properly identify a volcanic rock. |
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In 1976, an effort was made to strictly define machair, although a number of systems still evade classification. |
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The Turkic continuum makes internal genetic classification of the languages problematic. |
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The current NUTS classification, valid from 1 January 2015, lists 98 regions at NUTS 1, 276 regions at NUTS 2 and 1342 regions at NUTS 3 level. |
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The new World Health Organization classification of tumors of the CNS includes SFT among the mesenchymal nonmeningothelial tumors. |
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Lead is classified as a chalcophile under the Goldschmidt classification, meaning it is generally found combined with sulfur. |
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They also varied under Roman law according to the classification of the individual within the state. |
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This antedates William Smith's geological map of England by six years, although it was constructed using a different classification of rocks. |
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While many threatened species decline rate slows after their classification, population decline rates of the porpoise are actually accelerating. |
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Although this climate classification only covers a small portion of the Earth's surface, alpine climates are widely distributed. |
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White British is an ethnicity classification used in the 2011 United Kingdom Census. |
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This total includes the population estimate for Northern Ireland, where only the term 'White' is used in ethnic classification. |
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It is however just this required variation that makes identification and classification of the defining features a challenge. |
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These are considered a protective adaptation, and are utilised in the classification of species. |
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A food classification system that categorised any item as saatvic, raajsic, or taamsic developed in Yoga tradition. |
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Essentially, plankton are defined by their ecological niche rather than any phylogenetic or taxonomic classification. |
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Although the classification of crustaceans has been quite variable, the system used by Martin and Davis largely supersedes earlier works. |
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In biology, a species is the basic unit of biological classification and a taxonomic rank. |
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The dangerous goods transport classification sign for radioactive materials. |
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His groundbreaking binomial system formed the basis of modern whale classification. |
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According to the UNESCO classification, the Corsican language is currently in danger of becoming extinct. |
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This type of classification, however, is based on a somewhat romanticized nationalist view of ethnicity and language. |
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After World War II they were eventually subsumed into the revived corvette classification. |
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Brent Crude is a major trading classification of sweet light crude oil that serves as a major benchmark price for purchases of oil worldwide. |
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There is also a separate classification of amber gemstones, according to the way of production. |
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Disabling operation above these limits exempts the receiver from classification as a munition. |
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Det Norske Veritas, the classification society responsible for the ship, also submitted its report at the same time. |
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This classification is important for determining management and predicting outcomes of the disease. |
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The classification of tribes or subfamilies within Bovidae is still a matter of debate, with several alternative systems proposed. |
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This is a functional classification that we impose and not an intrinsic feature of life or diversity. |
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Other attempts at the classification of deer have been based on morphological and genetic differences. |
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However, the classification of several as either species or subspecies has recently been challenged. |
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Recent classification systems of the genus recognize ten to thirteen species in two distinct subgenera, Engleriana and Fagus. |
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The topics include classification, reception theory, traditional referentiality, and the inherent problems of oral and written text transmission. |
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These pyrope garnet compositions fall within the G9 classification and extend the lherzolite trend due to their elevated chromium compositions. |
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Buyers searching for licensable technologies can zero in on highly specific details in various classification tiers. |
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Now a new parameter that has an enormous influence on prokaryotic classification is the 16s rRNA sequence analysis. |
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A functional classification scheme for beta-lactamases and its correlation with molecular structure. |
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For the first time SAM, has developed a classification system that breaks down the leading companies into SAM Gold, Silver and Bronze classes. |
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Phylogeny and phylogenetic classification of the tyrant flycatchers, cotingas, manakins, and their allies. |
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Sometimes the Court views racial classification schemes that are obviously segregative as particularly virulent. |
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Thus, microblog classification presents several challenges to text classification process. |
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Selecting statistical models and variable combinations for optimal classification using otolith microchemistry. |
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But again, the Vital Might slips away from a straight-up hard-rock classification. |
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If the Dutch findings are confirmed elsewhere, the European Society of Cardiology classification of the cardiomyopathies may need to be amended. |
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The pictogram on the label is determined by the chemical hazard classification. |
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The mutagenicity dataset represents a binary classification problem where compounds are classified as mutagenic or non-mutagenic. |
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Epidemiology classification and prognosis of adults and children with myelodysplastic syndromes. |
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This classification was based on three reports of myelomeningocele and one of Dandy-Walker syndrome to the Antiretroviral Pregnancy Register. |
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As this binary has a spectral classification of G4V I suggest the dip in the light curve is due to chromospheric activity. |
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Possibly with the assistance of molecular biology and cladistics we may elucidate these problems of classification. |
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Most useful to this research is the classification of problems into routine, structured problems and non-routine, ill-structured problems. |
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The book covers generic and subgeneric classification, species listed in each category, and a section on identification of cryptic species. |
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New features include full Mac-based authoring, collaborative editing, e-mail review, context-sensitive help, and rich content classification. |
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The most fundamental nosologic classification of stroke is hemorrhagic and ischemic stroke. |
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This report has firstly introduced Low-E Glass definition classification industry chain etc related information. |
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Geochemical fingerprinting of oceanic basalts with applications to ophiolite classification and the search for Archean oceanic crust. |
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In the new classification, all cryptogenic and numerous idiopathic epilepsies are compiled under the 'unknown' heading. |
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Once the profile is computed the classification step begins by a contour detection and vectorization in order to deal only with vector objects. |
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During its vicissitudinous history of more than a century this collection has seen several systems of classification. |
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The new scheme was created in order to simplify fragrance classification and naming scheme, as well as to show the relationships between each of the individual classes. |
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In the present study there wasn't a correlation between FLT3 gene mutations, and age, gender, the WBCcount, blast cell rate, or FAB classification. |
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The exact literary category or classification that Duan's large informal narrative would fit into is still debated amongst scholars and historians. |
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Visitors can easily identify all plants as per their scientific classification in Arabic and English, let alone their medical, health and food benefits. |
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Among other problems, this traditional classification of the continental West Germanic dialects can suggest stronger ties between dialects than is linguistically warranted. |
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There is no separate classification for Professional Doctorates. |
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Anthropologist Elman Service presented a system of classification for societies in all human cultures, based on the evolution of social inequality and the role of the state. |
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The genetic classification of the language depends entirely on phonology. |
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Examples of genetic classification include methods based on the relative frequency of different air mass types or locations within synoptic weather disturbances. |
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Thus, whether stations have or do not have inside lubritoriums, affords a ready means for a gemeral classification of gasoline outlets as to the adequacy of their facilities. |
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Furthermore, Lapin Poron liha, fresh reindeer meat completely produced and packed in Finnish Lapland, is protected in Europe with PDO classification. |
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The classification of speech varieties as dialects or languages and their relationship to other varieties of speech can be controversial and the verdicts inconsistent. |
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Early naturalists well understood the similarities and differences of living species leading Linnaeus to develop a hierarchical classification system still in use today. |
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A more detailed version can be found at Dinosaur classification. |
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He learned the classification of plants, and assisted with work on the collections of the University Museum, one of the largest museums in Europe at the time. |
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Although there is a consensus upon leading world cities, the criteria upon which a classification is made can affect which other cities are included. |
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This classification has nothing to do with the width or quality of the physical road, and B roads can range from dual carriageways to single track roads with passing places. |
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The Trunk Roads Act 1936 gave the Ministry direct control of the major routes and a new classification system was created to identify these routes. |
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Over the recent years, there has been an increasing interest in using the classification to identify changes in climate and potential changes in vegetation over time. |
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This classification provides an efficient way to describe climatic conditions defined by temperature and precipitation and their seasonality with a single metric. |
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Further classification divides each element into species groups with similar life histories and behaviors relative to their vulnerability to oil spills. |
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The phylogenetic relationships within the family and the genetic distances among some taxa highlight inconsistencies in the current taxonomic classification of the family. |
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Therefore, biopsy technique and orientation in the pathohistological assessment are very important, and correct classification in small superficial biopsies can be impossible. |
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A morphological classification of sincipital encephalomeningoceles. |
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The arrangement of entries was by the Boggs and Lewis area classification, and in the annual cumulations, alphabetical area, author, title and subject indices were provided. |
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It was chosen originally by Carl Linnaeus in his classification system. |
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All three cities maintain Alpha classification and large scale influence. |
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The classification of the clymene dolphin has long been a challenge to taxonomists, who initially considered the clymene to be a subspecies of the spinner dolphin. |
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This has led to debate about this classification convention. |
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Lichens are being integrated into the classification schemes for fungi. |
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See Pinus classification for complete taxonomy to species level. |
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In this article, the author uses the four cardinal direction words and the fifth, the centrum, to present an outline of the primitive Chinese classification system. |
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An early offprint without plates on the classification of the platypus in the form of a letter and conceived as a response to E'tienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire. |
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Further attempts at classification continued without agreement, with some authors adopting the classical three suborder system and others Tullborg's two suborders. |
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Robyn joined NEHTA seeking to return to the challenges of the e-health arena and to broaden her skills from the clinical classification world into clinical terminologies. |
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However, as far as we are aware, this is the first report to develop a novel morphologic classification system of the choroid and apply it to the major pachychoroidopathies. |
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The primary numerical classification of a turbine is its specific speed. |
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Diagnosis and classification of intraocular lymphoma can be challenging because of the sparse cellularity and the characteristics of the vitreous specimens. |
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He established the idea of a taxonomic hierarchy of classification based upon observable characteristics and intended to reflect natural relationships. |
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This is also the classification used by many in the peat industry. |
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Folk developed a classification system that places primary emphasis on the detailed composition of grains and interstitial material in carbonate rocks. |
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Shukla MK, Slater BK, Lal R, Cepuder P Spatial variability of soil properties and potential management classification of a chernozemic field in Lower Austria. |
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The next year, competing in the Golden Gloves' Open Division, he won the light heavyweight classification, this time also winning the Chicago Tournament of Champions. |
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He founded the system for the classification of Cambrian rocks and with Roderick Murchison worked out the order of the Carboniferous and underlying Devonian strata. |
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Shakespeare's works include the 36 plays printed in the First Folio of 1623, listed according to their folio classification as comedies, histories, and tragedies. |
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Conventional classification has living vertebrates grouped into seven classes based on traditional interpretations of gross anatomical and physiological traits. |
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Proposals for the classification of the myelodysplastic syndrome. |
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Accepting this classification, the bothids can be distinguished from the pleuronectids and the soles by usually having both eyes on the left side of the head. |
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The starting point for many techniques in probabilistic classification is Bayes' theorem, which provides a way of relating evidence to a hypothesis. |
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Early classification of AC joint injuries by Tossy and colleagues and Allman were based on radiographic displacement and the degree of ligamentous damage. |
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Two important variables used for the classification of igneous rocks are particle size, which largely depends on the cooling history, and the mineral composition of the rock. |
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But our classification is not really as unnatural as we have perhaps implied, because the arminaceans do have certain important features in common. |
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But the concept of a civil wrong is so broad that the theory is of little use in dealing with core problems of classification and justification of private law obligations. |
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Different standards are used for classification of Portland cement. |
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The classification of the many types of different igneous rocks can provide us with important information about the conditions under which they formed. |
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The Stanford classification divides stenoses into four types, with type III being complete obstruction with reverse circulation in the azygos vein. |
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Perseveration in a guessing task by laying hens selected for high or low levels of feather pecking does not support classification of feather pecking as a stereotypy. |
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As a results, very shallow lakes are excluded this classification system. |
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Universe contest, most sources place him in the 1953 competition, either third in the Junior class or failing to place in the Tall Man classification. |
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As a point of reference, each chapter on a taxon includes a table summarizing the animals' discovery, classification, geographic and stratigraphic occurrences, and ages. |
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He was disconcerted by their classification as genre fiction. |
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Researchers at Melbourne University have also advocated its classification as a psychological disorder called oniomania, or compulsive shopping disorder. |
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Rather, they combined all the anatomic subsets of the disease under the ICD-9-DM classification code 715, which covers all osteoarthrosis and allied disorders. |
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Race is the classification of humans into groups based on physical traits, ancestry, genetics, or social relations, or the relations between them. |
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Problematic and potentially castifying consequences of the caste typology in cultural ecology are discussed and compared to classification practices in disability services. |
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