Examples of using Classification system in English and their translations into Hebrew
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The Library of Congress Classification System.
This classification system is still in use today.
Tell me you understand the Library of Congress classification system.
The blockchain classification system will be divided in several subdivisions.
The two subtypes of gestational diabetes under this classification system are.
Any kind of classification system is always going to reflect the values of the person doing the classifying.”.
This demonstrates yet another failure of the glycemic index classification system.
South Korean government starts blockchain classification system recognizing crypto exchanges as industry.
Another classification system, introduced in Memphis, categorises HELLP syndrome based on its expression.
The World Health Organization's current disease classification system can be summarized in 10 broad areas 3.
The motor functioning of the child's upperlimbs is determined according to the Manual Ability Classification System(Macs).
Historically, the world's first vineyard classification system was introduced in Tokaj-Hegyalja, Hungary, in 1730.
Anafi and Santorini are the only places in Europe withhot desert climates according to the Köppen climate classification system.
Historically, the world's first vineyard classification system was introduced by the Hungarians in Tokaj-Hegyalja, Hungary in 1730.
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Köppen-Geiger climate classification system classifies its climate as hot desert(BWh), but it is part of the northern coast of Egypt which has moderated temperatures.
Instead, L.D. has used the U.S. Library of Congress classification system, including page numbers, to leave me clues.
But do not forget that some of the cheaper 4 star hotels are in fact just better 3 starhotels due to the fact that there is no unified classification system.
At a conference in Bergen in 2004,the partners drafted a hotel classification system in order to harmonize their national standards.
The French-American-British(FAB) classification system divided AML into 8 subtypes, M0 through to M7, based on the type of cell from which the leukemia developed and its degree of maturity.
Historically, the world's first exclusive(protected) vineyard zone was introduced in Chianti,Italy in 1716 and the first wine classification system in Tokaj-Hegyalja, Hungary, in 1730.
In line with the logic of Lacan's capitalist discourse the classification system helps Marc to frame his wife's capricious“orders” as demands, with which he identifies($).
A classification system, which was developed in Mississippi, measures the severity of the syndrome using the lowest observed platelet count in the patients alongside the appearance of the other two main clinical criteria.
Mini-EDACS- Eating and Drinking Ability Classification System for young children with cerebral palsy.
The classification system that makes drugs such as cannabis and MDMA(ecstasy) illegal has prevented scientists from properly researching their possible therapeutic uses for conditions such as schizophrenia and depression, according to the government's former chief adviser on drugs.
The stars used for non-hotel accommodations(e.g. bed& breakfast)might not correspond to the star classification system applicable to hotels or accommodations.
Fabricius added two distinct areas to the classification system. He considers both artificial and natural characteristics. Artificial characteristics allow for the determination of a species, and natural ones allow for the relationship to other genera and varieties.
So what I did was, I filmed six of my friends and then, using video mapping and video projection, I created a video sculpture, which was these six friends projected into jars.(Laughter) So now I have this collection of my friends I can take around with me whenever I go, and this is called Animalia Chordata,from the Latin nomenclature for human being, classification system.
The literature occasionally refers to the Diagnostic andStatistical Manual of Mental Disorders DSM classification system which- whilst used in clinical practice in the USA- is primarily used for research purposes elsewhere.