Examples of using Classifications in English and their translations into Finnish
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
Annex iv classifications and accounts.
There are some other classifications.
Other classifications for some countries.
There are also three other classifications.
Different classifications of stoma types exist.
People also translate
Rules of the air and airspace classifications.
Classifications are not something rigid but something reasonable.
There are different classifications of them.
Different classifications according to the aluminum panel alloy.
In Galaxy Zoo, there were about 40 classifications per galaxy;
These classifications also appear on the fuel economy label.
It also includes the list of harmonised classifications.
The expenditure classifications used there may however be different.
Below the economic sectors are more detailed classifications.
I am against ethnic classifications, because that would stigmatise immigrants.
The classification is based on the TOL2002 andNACE 2002 classifications.
These classifications are not an end; they are the raw materials for research.
And had he been a woman… And to your mind, classifications of this kind must always be discriminatory?
This should prevent a proliferation of noise charging schemes using different classifications.
There are several classifications of lanterns with respect to various characteristics.
Finally, the machine learning is used to estimate classifications for the remaining galaxies.
The most used classifications are published in Statistics Finland's Handbooks series.
As we discussed before, micro switch can be divided into different classifications base on its characteristics.
These two important classifications help to make the nuances of Gemini's character.
Further attention should be paid to avoid gender bias in statistical methodology and classifications.
Equivalent classifications of other international organisations can also be used.
The present initiative should prevent a proliferation of noise-charging schemes using different classifications.
Equivalent classifications of other international organisations can also be used.
Gathering of data and statistics, as well as development of common methodologies, classifications, indicators and benchmarks;
Other equally legitimate classifications based on precautionary reference points are also conceivable.