
1) Assortment 2) Categorisation 3) Categorization 4) Classification 5) Compartmentalisation 6) Compartmentalization 7) Formation of strata 8) Mathematical terminology
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1) Texture
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• (n.) The deposition of material in successive layers in the growth of a cell wall, thus giving rise to a stratified appearance. • (n.) The act or process of laying in strata, or the state of being laid in the form of strata, or layers.
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Means of improving the quality of a probability sample by selecting sample elements according to population variables with known distribution profiles in order to determine a proportional or disproportional allocation of the survey sample. Examples of commonly used stratification variables are 'region', 'type of settlement' and 'household size'.
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(from the article `inland water ecosystem`) ...dimictic thermal pattern (two periods of mixingin spring and autumnper year) caused by seasonal differences in temperature and the mixing ... ...forest giant may tower above the highest layer of the canopy. There is some evidence, much of it conflicting, that some zonation of fo...
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Exposure of seeds to cold and heat as part of the dormancy requirement.
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(strat″ĭ-fĭ-ka´shәn) arrangement in layers.
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A condition that occurs when the acid concentration varies from top to bottom in the battery electrolyte. Periodic, controlled charging at voltages that produce gassing will mix the electrolyte. See equalization.
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The behavior of having mineral sediments embedded in sedimentary rock.
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A layered structure of sedimentary rocks in which the individual layers can be traced a considerable
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(Of sheep breeds) Spatial distribution of the different breeding components involved in sheep production, including the crossing of breeds developed for different attributes and the exploitation of different environments.
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Strat`i·fi·ca'tion noun [ Confer French
stratification .]
1. The act or process of laying in strata, or the state of being laid in the form of strata, or layers.
2. (Physiol.) The deposition of material in successive layers in the growth of a cell wall, thus giving rise t...
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Capacity to offer demographic segmentation on a list; the addition of such demographics to a customer file.
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In geology, stratification refers to the natural formation of layers or 'beds' of rock by the deposit of sediment. Many stratified rocks were formed by sediment washed down rivers into the sea where they formed a deposit on the sea bed and were subsequently covered by other deposits and compressed into rock. A common example being sandstone.
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A structure of sedimentary rocks, which have recognizable parallel beds of considerable lateral extent.
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A structure produced by deposition of sediments in beds or layers (strata), lamina, lenses, wedges, and other essentially tablular units.
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A process used to break the dormancy of a seed. This usually requires that the seeds be placed in a moistened rooting medium and kept in the refrigerator or freezer for a designated length of time
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1. The process of classifying observation units into strata. 2. The process of classifying patients into strata as part of the randomization process or for purposes of data analysis.
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In benthos, the presence of different infaunal species at distinct respective horizons below the sediment-water interface
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noun the act or process or arranging persons into classes or social strata
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division of a forest, or any ecosystem, into separate layers of vegetation that provide distinct niches for wildlife. See canopy, understory, and herbaceous vegetation.
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(the seed) Aa brief cold-treatment (few days) of water soaked seeds to break seed dormancy, results in an even germination. It is unlikely that pre-chilling dry seeds will break dormancy.
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(the seed) Aa brief cold-treatment (few days) of water soaked seeds to break seed dormancy, results in an even germination. It is unlikely that pre-chilling dry seeds will break dormancy.
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A societal system in which there is an unequal distribution of society’s rewards and in which people are arranged hierarchically into layers according to how many of society’s rewards they possess.
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[SAT terms] the act of arranging persons into classes or levels
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