simple classification उदाहरण वाक्य
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- An influential, clear and simple classification scheme for types of vegetation was produced by Ellenberg and Mueller-Dombois ( 1967 ) ( see vegetation classification ).
- The special trading rights for cities were abolished in 1857, and the classification was entirely rescinded in 1952 and replaced by the simple classification " by ".
- Notwithstanding the popularity of this simple classification, the pelvis is much more complicated than this as the pelvis can have different dimensions at various levels of the birth canal.
- The FAO soil map was a very simple classification system with units very broad, but was the first truly international system, and most soils could be accommodated on the basis of their field descriptions.
- Binzel has suggested the use of a hazard scale that would allow all such discoveries to be given a simple classification, similar to the Richter scale for earthquakes, to allow people to judge their seriousness.
- Clones on larger sets do not admit a simple classification; there are continuum clones on a finite set of size at least three, and 2 2 ? clones on an infinite set of cardinality ?.
- Another strength of this theory of the firm is a firm begins to transcend border and defy simple classification when it is really intertwined by its contracts into a number of different countries and with a number of different stakeholders.
- His most important written work, of which the initial volume was published in Ingolstadt in 1610, was entitled " Die Grewel der Verw�stung menschlichen Geschlechts ", a seven volume work which, by its content and structure, defies any simple classification.
- "We need to get past simple classifications such as ` Is it sigmoidal or not, is the sunspot big or small,'and get to quantitative measurements that answer ` How twisted are the magnetic fields, how big is the spot, "'
- Chilean academic Mar�a In�s Zald�var describes the tension between Win�tt's origins and her life as poet, communist, and wife of Pablo de Rokha : " [ She ], in the personal as much in the public sphere, was a woman whose life and work, strongly interlaced, resists simple classifications.