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Process of grouping things into categories.
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Relationships Narrower Term:  business activity structure classification system class class code coded classification faceted classification functional classification security classification subject c [..]
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The system of establishing classes for rating purposes.
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1772, "action of classifying," noun of action from Latin stem of classify, or from French classification. Meaning "result of classifying" is from 1789.
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A grouping of merchandise into a homogeneous category usually smaller than a department. It is particularly useful for control purposes.
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Another name for using the categorical data system.
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An alphabetical listing of commodities, the class or rating into which the commodity is placed, and the minimum weight necessary for the rate discount; used in the class rate structure.
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grouping based on physical and genetic characteristics.
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The bringing together into classes of elements that are similar such as the grouping of costs, samples, tests, types of work, etc. [D02466]
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The identification of which of two or more categories an item falls under; a classic machine learning task. Deciding whether an email message is spam or not classifies it among two categories, and ana [..]
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         A method by which biologists group and categorise species and organisms.
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categorization: the act of distributing things into classes or categories of the same type a group of people or things arranged by class or category the basic cognitive process of arranging into class [..]
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1. A marking applied to information, indicating the estimated damage to the national interest that would be caused by its unauthorized disclosure, and used to determine the minimum standards of protection that should be applied [CESG]. 2. A component of a security clearance and/or security class used for computing access rights and controlling info [..]
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classification (pop)
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The process of dividing objects or concepts into logically hierarchical classes, subclasses, and sub-subclasses based on the characteristics they have in common and those that distinguish them. Also u [..]
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the act or method of distributing into a class or category according to characteristics ;also : a class or category determined by characteristics see also suspect classification
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patents are classified (organized) in the U.S. by a system using a 3 digit class and a 3 digit subclass to describe every similar grouping of patent art. A single invention may be described by multiple classification codes. -- see Manual of Patent Classification p
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A systematic way of arranging books and other materials according to subject.
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(L: classis= assembly) the grouping of organisms into categories to reflect their relatedness; the subject matter of taxonomy.
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A publication such as Uniform Freight Classification (railroad) or the National Motor Freight Classification (motor carrier), that assigns ratings to various articles and provides bill of lading descriptions and rules.
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(n) - the organization of objects, ideas or information into groupings
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the ordering of items into groups on the basis of shared attributes. Classifications are cultural inventions and different cultures develop different ways of classifying the same phenomena (e.g. colors, plants, relatives, and other people).
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a ship built in accordance with a Classification Societies’ Classification Rules will be assigned a classification, or class, designation by the society on satisfactory completion of the relevant Surv [..]
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A publication,such as Uniform Freight Classification (railroad) or the National Motor Freight Classification (motor carrier), that assigns ratings to various articles and provides bill of lading descr [..]
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An alphabetical listing of commodities, the class or rating into which the commodity is placed, and the minimum weight necessary for the rate discount; used in the class rate structure.
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The systematic identification and arrangement of business activities and/or records into categories according to logically structured conventions, methods and procedural rules represented in a classification system.
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Determining document or file naming conventions, user permissions and security restrictions on records.
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Assembling freight cars into trains bound for specific destinations.
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See supervised and unsupervised classification.
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The occupational group, sub-group (if applicable) and level assigned to a person or a position.
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The process of determining if a lease is an operating lease or a finance lease. A lessee shall classify a lease as a finance lease and the lessor will classify a lease as a direct finance lease if the [..]
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(n) the act of distributing things into classes or categories of the same type(n) a group of people or things arranged by class or category(n) the basic cognitive process of arranging into classes or [..]
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A notion begins to emerge when we 'identify' 'different' things and begin to observe the relations between them. Hegel points out that the natural science of his time was largely a [..]
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A logical scheme for arrangement of knowledge, usually by subject. Classification schema are alpha and/or numeric; for example, Library of Congress Classification, Dewey Classification, Universal Deci [..]
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The designation freshman, sophomore, junior, senior, or graduate. Undergraduates are classified as freshman, sophomores, juniors, or seniors, based on the number of semester credit hours passed and tr [..]
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Indication of a student’s progress toward degree completion based upon the number of hours completed. The categories of undergraduate classification are Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Class D [..]
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Determination of the appropriate Harmonized Tariff Schedule numerical code to identify the proper rate of duty and all statistical data for every product imported into and exported from the United Sta [..]
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A publication containing a list of articles and the classes to which they are assigned for the purpose of applying class rates together with governing rules and regulations.
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In machine learning, a type of problem that seeks to place (classify) a data sample into a single category or “class.” Often, classification problems are modeled to choose one category (class) out of [..]
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Categorization (e.g., "confidential," "sensitive," or "public") of the information processed by the service provider on behalf of the receiver company.
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The organized representation of a given population into homogeneous categories.
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The method by which we assign a type (star or galaxy) to each object in the SDSS images. The details of this procedure are described in the Classification section of the algorithms pages; in brief, it [..]
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The process of deciding the class of award that should be conferred on a student who has successfully completed the defined programme. For Honours degrees, the available classes are “first”, “upper second”, “lower second”, and “third”; for Ordinary and Masters degrees, the available classes are “distinction”, “merit”, and “pass”.  [..]
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Level of progress toward a degree with classifications of freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior, depending on the number of semester hours completed.
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A means of identifying the student by year of study and by course load. See “Freshman,” “Sophomore,” “Full-time Student,” “Part-time Student,” “Auditor.”
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This term is taken from New York State law and refers to types of disabilities.
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The process of classifying media texts according to their content. Australia, for example, has a system of classification which labels films, literature and computer games on a continuum from G through to R18+
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The arranging or establishing of business groups or categories for rating purposes
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See type of tide.
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The method by which we assign a type (star or galaxy) to each object in the SDSS images. The details of this procedure are described in the Classification section of the algorithms pages; in brief, it is based on the difference between PSF and model magnitudes.
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arrangement of entities into orderly groups.
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a systematic arrangement in groups or categories according to criteria.
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taxonomy, or a system of arranging artifacts into groups or categories according to certain set of criteria, usually shared qualities or characteristics
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The systematic arrangement of entities in any field into categories classes based on common characteristics such as properties, morphology, subject matter, etc.
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A general term covering bibliographical and bibliothecal Classifications. It mostly refers to Library Classification for arrangement of books and documents on the shelves. (Harrod's Librarians� [..]
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A customs term for the placement of an item under the correct number in the customs tariff for duty purposes. At times, this procedure becomes highly complicated; it is not uncommon for importers to r [..]
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A freight classification assigned to an article for the purpose of applying transportation charges. This is used for less that truckload (LTL) shipments. 

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 A term for the determination of the correct tariff number in a Customs tariff for admissibility and duty purposes.
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The ordering of organisms into groups on the basis of their relationships. For more information see the classification of animals.
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The systematic arrangement of entities in any field into categories classes based on common characteristics such as properties, morphology, subject matter, etc.
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The arranging or establishing of business groups or categories for rating purposes
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The arranging or establishing of business groups or categories for rating purposes
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The underwriting or rating group into which a particular risk must be placed, as determined by the risk's type of business, location and other factors. Classifying persons, property or operations [..]
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The underwriting or rating group into which a particular risk must be placed, as determined by the risk's type of business, location and other factors. Classifying persons, property or operations as a basis for tabulating statistical experience and determining premium rates.
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The underwriting or rating group into which a particular risk must be placed, as determined by the risk's type of business, location and other factors. Classifying persons, property or operations as a basis for tabulating statistical experience and determining premium rates.
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The underwriting or rating group into which a particular risk must be placed, as determined by the risk's type of business, location and other factors. Classifying persons, property or operations as a basis for tabulating statistical experience and determining premium rates.
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    Arranging organisms into named groups (taxa), whether natural or artificial (see systematisation).
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The underwriting or rating group into which a particular risk must be placed, as determined by the risk's type of business, location and other factors. Classifying persons, property or operations [..]
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The underwriting or rating group into which a particular risk must be placed, as determined by the risk's type of business, location and other factors. Classifying persons, property or operations as a basis for tabulating statistical experience and determining premium rates.
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The underwriting or rating group into which a particular risk must be placed, as determined by the risk's type of business, location and other factors. Classifying persons, property or operations [..]
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The underwriting or rating group into which a particular risk must be placed, as determined by the risk's type of business, location and other factors. Classifying persons, property or operations as a basis for tabulating statistical experience and determining premium rates.
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The underwriting or rating group into which a particular risk must be placed, as determined by the risk's type of business, location and other factors. Classifying persons, property or operations as a basis for tabulating statistical experience and determining premium rates.
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The underwriting or rating group into which a particular risk must be placed, as determined by the risk's type of business, location and other factors. Classifying persons, property or operations as a basis for tabulating statistical experience and determining premium rates.
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The underwriting or rating group into which a particular risk must be placed, as determined by the risk's type of business, location and other factors. Classifying persons, property or operations [..]
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The underwriting or rating group into which a particular risk must be placed, as determined by the risk's type of business, location and other factors. Classifying persons, property or operations as a basis for tabulating statistical experience and determining premium rates.
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The underwriting or rating group into which a particular risk must be placed, as determined by the risk's type of business, location and other factors. Classifying persons, property or operations as a basis for tabulating statistical experience and determining premium rates.
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The underwriting or rating group into which a particular risk must be placed, as determined by the risk's type of business, location and other factors. Classifying persons, property or operations as a basis for tabulating statistical experience and determining premium rates.
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The underwriting or rating group into which a particular risk must be placed, as determined by the risk's type of business, location and other factors. Classifying persons, property or operations as a basis for tabulating statistical experience and determining premium rates.
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The underwriting or rating group into which a particular risk must be placed, as determined by the risk's type of business, location and other factors. Classifying persons, property or operations as a basis for tabulating statistical experience and determining premium rates.
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The underwriting or rating group into which a particular risk must be placed, as determined by the risk's type of business, location and other factors. Classifying persons, property or operations as a basis for tabulating statistical experience and determining premium rates.
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The underwriting or rating group into which a particular risk must be placed, as determined by the risk's type of business, location and other factors. Classifying persons, property or operations as a basis for tabulating statistical experience and determining premium rates.
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The underwriting or rating group into which a particular risk must be placed, as determined by the risk's type of business, location and other factors. Classifying persons, property or operations as a basis for tabulating statistical experience and determining premium rates.
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The underwriting or rating group into which a particular risk must be placed, as determined by the risk's type of business, location and other factors. Classifying persons, property or operations as a basis for tabulating statistical experience and determining premium rates.
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The underwriting or rating group into which a particular risk must be placed, as determined by the risk's type of business, location and other factors. Classifying persons, property or operations as a basis for tabulating statistical experience and determining premium rates.
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The underwriting or rating group into which a particular risk must be placed, as determined by the risk's type of business, location and other factors. Classifying persons, property or operations as a basis for tabulating statistical experience and determining premium rates.
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The underwriting or rating group into which a particular risk must be placed, as determined by the risk's type of business, location and other factors. Classifying persons, property or operations as a basis for tabulating statistical experience and determining premium rates.
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The underwriting or rating group into which a particular risk must be placed, as determined by the risk's type of business, location and other factors. Classifying persons, property or operations as a basis for tabulating statistical experience and determining premium rates.
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The underwriting or rating group into which a particular risk must be placed, as determined by the risk's type of business, location and other factors. Classifying persons, property or operations as a basis for tabulating statistical experience and determining premium rates.
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The underwriting or rating group into which a particular risk must be placed, as determined by the risk's type of business, location and other factors. Classifying persons, property or operations as a basis for tabulating statistical experience and determining premium rates.
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The underwriting or rating group into which a particular risk must be placed, as determined by the risk's type of business, location and other factors. Classifying persons, property or operations as a basis for tabulating statistical experience and determining premium rates.
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The underwriting or rating group into which a particular risk must be placed, as determined by the risk's type of business, location and other factors. Classifying persons, property or operations [..]
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The underwriting or rating group into which a particular risk must be placed, as determined by the risk's type of business, location and other factors. Classifying persons, property or operations as a basis for tabulating statistical experience and determining premium rates.
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The underwriting or rating group into which a particular risk must be placed, as determined by the risk's type of business, location and other factors. Classifying persons, property or operations as a basis for tabulating statistical experience and determining premium rates.
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The underwriting or rating group into which a particular risk must be placed, as determined by the risk's type of business, location and other factors. Classifying persons, property or operations as a basis for tabulating statistical experience and determining premium rates.
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Work comp. See Employment Classification.
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The underwriting or rating group into which a particular risk must be placed, as determined by the risk's type of business, location and other factors. Classifying persons, property or operations as a basis for tabulating statistical experience and determining premium rates.
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the grouping of plant and animal species according to their relationships
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a system of naming organisms, soils, weather, or other related materials, events, etc., in an orderly manner
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("class-if-ik-A-shun"): to put in groups of like or similar things.
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 The grouping of similar types of cancer together according to how they look under the microscope and after doing specialised tests
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 – The process of assigning biosolids products into classes based on their quality. These classes vary from state to state. See individual state guidelines (Guidelines and regulations
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The process of separating valuable minerals from impurities or separating minerals into different particle sizes.
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(1) Classifying persons, property, or operations as a basis for tabulating statistical experience and determining premium rates. (2) The individual class of risk.
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Sorting. Allocating or distributing according to common characteristics. The young child engages in classification activities because the process is essential for the construction of the intellect. The Montessori classroom offers many opportunities for classification.
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the act of categorizing items into groups. This could include labeling fingerprints as an arch, a loop or a whorl; could include labeling parts of a palm print as interdigital, thenar or hypothenar; or could be the process of using an alpha-numeric system to categorize prints.
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The act or process by which information is determined to be classified information.
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systematic arrangement of headings and sub-headings for aspects of construction work including the nature of assets, construction elements, systems and products [from PAS 1192-2] Client
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An organization of library materials by a hierarchy of subject categories.
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These are labels linked to biological taxonomy, where scientists group and categorize organisms by biological type. There are various ranks in this classification, but we have chosen the three major o [..]
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When objects or concepts are classified, they are grouped with other, similar things, and the group is given a label. As a thinking skill, classification requires the application of knowledge. When st [..]
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The process of identifying and arranging records into categories according to logically structured conventions, methods and procedural rules.
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A logical system for the arrangement of knowledge, including notations for identifying where in a classification a given item belongs.
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By technology: removal of a previously applied layer, for example, an ink (fig. 1, 2); removal of the material (appearing of a cut or a trough in the place of a laser beam exposure) (fig. 3b). By image view: monochrome laser engraving occurs when the laser source has no ability to control power (fig. 3c); tonal laser engraving is applied in the [..]
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The orderly assignment of positions to a series, title, and grade. Such classification is in accordance with published classification and job grading standards or guides promulgated by the Agency (for [..]
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A class derived from a superior class through inheritance. The subordinate class inherits all of the characteristics originally assigned to the superior class.
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Value that you can enter when assigning values to a characteristic.
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The classification of objects in a class.
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Property for describing and distinguishing between objects, such as length, color, or weight.
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Automatic inheritance of characteristics within a class network or hierarchy.
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A class-specific change to a characteristic.
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Entry or selection of one or more values for the characteristics of an object.
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A transfer of assigned characteristic values from superior classes to all subordinate classes in the network or hierarchy.
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A collection of similar characteristics.
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A group of similar objects described by means of characteristics that they have in common.
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The classes used to define a multi-level search path.
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The top-level unit of control for classes.
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Characteristic that is created with reference to a table field.
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A characteristic in product modeling and configuration, which allows you to select more than one option (characteristic value) at a time.
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The assignment of an object to more than one class of a specific class type.
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Tables are set up for a faster object search.
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A key for assigning the characteristics of a class to an area of the company.
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The default class for an object.
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A characteristic defined for accelerated search (table generation).
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A superior unit used to group two or more values.
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An hierarchical structure of the values of a characteristic with the format CHAR.
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A way of grouping characteristics under one name.
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the act or the result of classifying or assigning plants and animals to groups within a system of categories distinguished by structure, origin, etc. The usual series of categories is kingdom, phylum [..]
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An alphabetical listing of commodities, the class or rating into which the commodity is placed, and the minimum weight necessary for the rate discount; used in the class rate structure. Category Management:
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The categorization of item codes into volume and value based groupings (HML & ABC) depending on their contribution to total sales/forecasts.
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A way to categorize or group your products. You can assign a classification (A, B, or C) to each item master.
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A grouping of like inventory items, allowing the user to manage groups of similar products. Classifications can contain custom fields and attributes which can be used with inventory to define additional product information. See Attributes for more information.
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A freight classification
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 A way of categorising a qualification. The Register uses the New Zealand standard classification of education (NZSCED) system; qualification developers and education providers nominate a NZSCED classification for their qualifications; quality assurance bodies must approve qualification titles before they can be classified. The National Qualificati [..]
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The property type according to categories established in state law. Tennessee law provides that property shall be classified according to use.
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The general level of cover on a given policy, to allow easy comparisons:For General Treatment policies: Comprehensive, Medium or Basic For Hospital policies: Top Private, Medium Private, Basic Private or PublicFor more information, see How it works.
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The act of forming into a class or classes; a distribution into groups, as classes, orders, families, etc., according to some common relations or attributes. * year=1937-1952 |author=Jorge Luis Bor [..]
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For property tax purposes, property is divided into three classes: (1) real property; (2) tangible personal property; and (3) intangible personal property. Real property is subclassified as (1) re [..]
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Identifies the use of the property (i.e., residential, commercial, farm, agriculture, personal property, industrial). Residential identifies 14 acres or less. Farm identifies 15 acres or more that in not in the greenbelt (discounted value) program. Agriculture is 15 acres or more in the greenbelt program. Forestry is 15 acres or more in the greenbe [..]
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Assigning data (i.e., cases or observations) cases to one of a fixed number of possible classes (represented by a nominal output variable).
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 In classification, the aim is to assign input cases to one of a number of classes. Classification problems fall into two categories: two-class problems, and many-class problems. A two-class problem i [..]
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Classification is a process related to categorization, the process in which ideas and objects are recognized, differentiated and understood. See Classification (general theory) It may also refer to:
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Classification is a process related to categorization, the process in which ideas and objects are recognized, differentiated and understood. See Classification (general theory) It may also refer to:
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Classification is a process related to categorization, the process in which ideas and objects are recognized, differentiated and understood. See Classification (general theory) It may also refer to:
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Classification is a figure of speech linking a proper noun to a common noun using the or other articles.
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Classification is a figure of speech linking a proper noun to a common noun using the or other articles.
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