Examples of using Classification scheme in English and their translations into Italian
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Contents and classification scheme. Brussels 1983.
But soon people wanted a more refined classification scheme.
A classification scheme assists you with the identification of mushrooms.
In biosystematics he developed a classification scheme for vascular plants.
No classification scheme matches perfectly with the pathophysiology;
Finally, some rarer types are usually considered to be outside of this classification scheme.
A classification scheme on the severity of the hypercalcemia was finally formulated.
The DNER follows the IUCN classification scheme for species' priority assignment.
A classification scheme for organic compounds in water is presented by Leenheer
In 1975 Ebling and Rook developed a five-stage classification scheme for female pattern hair loss.
This classification scheme was invented and developed by the astrophysicist Edwin Hubble.
Linnaeus is requisite to any human racial classification scheme.
According to this classification scheme, Kalachakra(Dus-'khor) is also a mother tantra.
Fritz Zwicky developed the modern supernova classification scheme beginning in 1941.
The classification scheme and terminology she devised for coal are still being used.
but they are not included in the classification scheme of the five aggregate factors.
First of all, every classification scheme should be mutually exclusive and completely exhaustive.
users can build their own Classification scheme(see third screen-shot).
Moving on to the examination of the classification scheme in general, this is suggested by the objectives of the project.
is considered to be of limited relevance to the classification scheme.
When the MKK classification scheme was first described in 1943,
Bergman greatly contributed to the advancement of quantitative analysis, and he developed a mineral classification scheme based on chemical characteristics and appearance.
This classification scheme only applies to rifted and transtensional margin;
Austria, Switzerland and Liechtenstein shall establish a classification scheme of vine varieties drawn up in accordance with the principles
The classification scheme subsequently developed,
possibly incorporating an internationally agrccd-on classification scheme.
A faceted classification is a classification scheme used in organizing knowledge into a systematic order.
The classification scheme developed by Linnaeus in the 18th Century would
Max Tegmark developed a four-part classification scheme for the different types of multiverses that scientists have