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subclassifications

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  • noun Plural form of subclassification.

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Examples

  • This was the taxonomy-craze era: idea being that if you could describe a disease and especially reduce it to as many subclassifications as possible you could understand it.

    American Connections James Burke 2007

  • This was the taxonomy-craze era: idea being that if you could describe a disease and especially reduce it to as many subclassifications as possible you could understand it.

    American Connections James Burke 2007

  • About 9 to 10 pure strains, with their subclassifications, are used for the fermentation of grain mashes.

    24 Commercialization of Fermented Foods in Sub-Saharan Africa 1992

  • In the main he distinguishes three levels with their subclassifications or degrees: (1) absolutely infallible certainty, (2) conditionally infallible cer - tainty, and (3) moral certainty.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas HENRY G. VAN LEEUWEN 1968

  • Three subclassifications are made: physical, mathe - matical, and moral certainty.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas HENRY G. VAN LEEUWEN 1968

  • While he placed the taste of the stew to three subclassifications, he finished his helping.

    The Martian Way Asimov, Isaac, 1920- 1955

  • - When an impression is partially scarred, i.e., large scars about the core so that the _general type_ cannot be determined with _reasonable accuracy_, but the ridges allow reasonably accurate subclassifications by ridge tracings or counting, the impression should be given the primary value of the pattern of the corresponding finger and the subclassification value as indicated by the ridges of partially scarred impressions.

    The Science of Fingerprints Classification and Uses United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation 1933

  • "Then, each of the subclassifications may be recorded for how to treat them based on the expression profile."

    unknown title 2009

  • "Then, each of the subclassifications may be recorded for how to treat them based on the expression profile."

    unknown title 2009

  • "This microRNA seems to be quite unique, in that it seems to provide some prognostic utility across these existing subclassifications [of cancers]," says Valastyan.

    THE MEDICAL NEWS 2009

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