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terms and classification
Other numerically important groups include the closely interrelated Chokwe and Lunda, the Ganguela and Nhaneca-Humbe, in both cases classification terms which stand for a variety of small groups, the Ovambo, the Herero, the Xindonga and scattered residual groups of Khoisan.
German psychiatrist Karl Leonhard split the classification again in 1957, employing the terms unipolar disorder ( major depressive disorder ) and bipolar disorder.
A more refined classification is often shown in colored presentations of the periodic table ; this system restricts the terms " metal " and " nonmetal " to only certain of the more broadly defined metals and nonmetals, adding additional terms for certain sets of the more broadly viewed metals and nonmetals.
It is important to note that unlike subject heading or thesauri where multiple terms can be assigned to the same work, in library classification systems, each work can only be placed in one class.
In terms of functionality, classification systems are often described as:
# With Carnap's classification, some unobservable terms are not even theoretical and belong to neither observation terms nor theoretical terms.
The three concepts are tightly intertwined: typology is the classification of languages in terms of shared grammatical features ( as opposed to shared origin ), markedness is ( very roughly ) a study of how certain forms of grammatical organization are more " natural " than others, and linguistic universals is the study of the general features of languages in the world.
In as much as both " race " and " species " are vague terms used in the classification of living creatures according, largely, to physical appearance, an analogy can be made between them.
Phylogenetic classification traditionally relies on inheritance of the lexicon, especially of " core " terms, and of the grammar structure.
Sometimes terms which refer to branches of soil science, such as pedology ( formation, chemistry, morphology and classification of soil ) and edaphology ( influence of soil on organisms, especially plants ), are used as if synonymous with soil science.
Operatic vocal classification, on the other hand, prefers the terms " countertenor " and " sopranist " to " male soprano " and " male alto ," and some scholars consider the latter two terms inaccurate owing to physiological differences between male and female vocal production.
The terms " living " and " endangered " are defined by the classification of " Language Types " in ISO 639-3 ; " vibrant " is equivalent to " living " or sometimes " endangered " in ISO, depending on efforts to preserve the language, and " moribund " is " endangered " in ISO.
The spectral theorem permits the classification of normal matrices in terms of their spectra.
-This theory is based on the United Kennel Club's ( the leading ' working dog ' registry in the U. S. in terms of numbers of dogs registered ) classification system which, within the scenthounds, includes a sub-group known as " Cur Dogs ".
The fact that a majority of residents of Texas and Oklahoma -- unlike those in other " Southwestern " states -- self-identify as living in the South and considering themselves Southerners -- rather than the West and Westerners -- also lends to treating these two states as a somewhat distinct and separate entity in terms of regional classification.
Beyond the assignment of meteorites into such groups, which is essentially universally accepted, there is no consensus among researchers as to what hierarchy of classification terms is most appropriate.
Several other classification terms are in widespread use.
* Beaujolais-Villages AOC, the intermediate category in terms of classification, covers 39 communes / villages in the Haut Beaujolais, the northern part of the region accounting for a quarter of production.
This notion of one ( multiplicity ) culture to an organization leads to the classification of culture along its path of emergence into nascent, adolescent, and mature types, each of which is distinct in terms of the pattern of the three cognitive components and behavior.
There is also a tenth classification of criticism, in terms of intention.

terms and individual
SBA makes loans to individual small business firms, providing them with financing when it is not otherwise available through private lending sources on reasonable terms.
In the above mentioned report of the Notre Dame Chapter of the American Association of University Professors, the basic outlook of the new breed of lay faculty emerges very clearly in the very statement of the problem as the members see it: `` Even with the best of intentions he ( the President of the university ) is loath to delegate such authority and responsibility to a group the membership of which, considered ( as it must be by him ) in individual terms, is inhomogeneous, mortal and of extremely varying temperament, interests and capabilities.
Today, in the era of the integrated musical when an individual song must contribute to the over-all development of the show, it is understandable that a song, no matter how excellent it may be on its own terms, is cut out because it does not perform the function required of it.
These Arminians reject the concept of individual election entirely, preferring to understand the doctrine in corporate terms.
In it, he characterized blindness in terms of 20 losses, and as the ‘ death ’ of the sighted individual.
Prior to 31 December 2010, deposits with building societies of up to £ 50, 000 per individual, per institution, were normally protected by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme ( FSCS ), but Nationwide and Yorkshire Building Societies negotiated a temporary change to the terms of the FSCS to protect members of the societies they acquired in late 2008 / early 2009.
International treaties establish minimum terms for copyrights, but individual countries may enforce longer terms than those.
Thus in Austinian terms a moral code can objectively determine what people ought to do, the law can embody whatever norms the legislature decrees to achieve social utility, but every individual remains free to choose what to do.
Since the time of Pāṇini, at least, linguists have described the grammars of languages in terms of their block structure, and described how sentences are recursively built up from smaller phrases, and eventually individual words or word elements.
However, this unusual fission-fusion social structure, " in which portions of the parent group may on a regular basis separate from and then rejoin the rest ," is highly variable in terms of which particular individual chimpanzees congregate at a given time.
The word distributed in terms such as " distributed system ", " distributed programming ", and " distributed algorithm " originally referred to computer networks where individual computers were physically distributed within some geographical area.
This is because individual words or sentences in a text can only be properly understood in terms of how they fit into the larger structure of the text and language itself.
For simple dynamical systems, knowing the trajectory is often sufficient, but most dynamical systems are too complicated to be understood in terms of individual trajectories.
While Just war theory is generally seen to set the background terms of moral debate, individual countries have more specific methods of upholding these ethical principles.
“ This produces a perceptual shift from thinking of oneself in terms ofIand ‘ me ’ to ‘ us ’ or ‘ we ’.” Only when an individual is salient with the in-group can he or she perceive responsibility for the harmful actions of the group, past and present.
Cleveland is the only president to serve two non-consecutive terms ( 1885 – 1889 and 1893 – 1897 ) and therefore is the only individual to be counted twice in the numbering of the presidents.
The word Gulag was not often used in Russian — either officially or colloquially ; the predominant terms were the camps () and the zone (), usually singular — for the labor camp system and for the individual camps.
The native terms ( Chinese hanzi, Japanese kanji, Korean hanja ) are also fairly widespread in the contexts of the individual languages, but they are not generally considered suitable for discussion of the script as a whole.
A major concern of Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit ( 1807 ) and of the philosophy of Spirit that he lays out in his Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences ( 1817 – 1830 ) is the interrelation between individual humans, which he conceives in terms of " mutual recognition.
In many cases, individual institutions were able to negotiate terms for managing their own properties and keeping the produce of their estates.
The individual layers, insufficiently exposed horizontally, simply cannot be interpreted credibly in terms of function.
Sharman Networks responded with a lawsuit against the RIAA, alleging that the terms of use of the network were violated and that unauthorized client software ( such as Kazaa Lite, see below ) was used in the investigation to track down the individual file sharers.
Logic, for instance, involves a ( fairly minimal ) commitment to viewing the world in terms of individual entities and relations between them.
Whether the issue arises from domestic problems or breaches of the norms of public conduct, individual interests are expressed in terms of kinship.

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