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Roget's and classes
Roget's Thesaurus is composed of six primary classes.

Roget's and is
Roget's Thesaurus is a widely used English language thesaurus, created by Dr. Peter Mark Roget ( 1779 – 1869 ) in 1805 and released to the public on 29 April 1852.
He is the ostensible author of Roger's Profanisaurus ( ISBN 1-902212-05-3 ), a parody of Roget's Thesaurus.
An example is Roget's Thesaurus.
"' Estotiland ' is listed, along with Eden and Arcadia, under the heading ' utopia, paradise, heaven, heaven on earth ' in Roget's International Thesaurus ( New York: Crowell, 1962 )"; it is one of the sources for "' Russian ' Estoty " in Vladimir Nabokov's Ada.
Roget's Thesaurus is an early attempt to classify most adjectives into categories and was used within this context to reduce the number of adjectives to manageable subsets, suitable for factor analysis.
The title of the book is a word play on Roget's Thesaurus, Profanisaurus being a portmanteau of profane and Thesaurus.

Roget's and based
The language has 375 radicals or root words based on the terms in Roget's original thesaurus.

Roget's and on
She writes on legal pads while lying on the bed, with only a bottle of sherry, a deck of cards to play solitaire, Roget's Thesaurus, and the Bible, and leaves by the early afternoon.

Roget's and see
P. Roget ); ISBN 0-06-272037-6, see: Roget's Thesaurus.

Roget's and .
WordNet properties have been studied from a network theory perspective and compared to other semantic networks created from Roget's Thesaurus and word association tasks.
The first example of the modern genre, Roget's Thesaurus, was compiled in 1805 by Peter Mark Roget, and published in 1852.
Entries in Roget's Thesaurus are listed conceptually rather than alphabetically.
This meaning has been largely supplanted by Roget's usage of the term.
A version using synonyms from Roget's Thesaurus exists.
The classification scheme in Roget's Thesaurus ultimately derives from Wilkins's Essay.
At Félix Faure's funeral ( 23 February ) the leaders of the League of Patriots, Déroulède and Marcel Habert, tried to induce General Roget's brigade to proceed to the Elysée.

schema and classes
The schema defines object classes.
Each entry must have an objectClass attribute, containing named classes defined in the schema.
The schema definition of the classes of an entry defines what kind of object the entry may represent-e. g.
However, because ZFC only speaks of sets, not proper classes, the schema is stated only for definable bijections, which are identified with their defining formulas.
Datatype properties are relations between instances of classes and RDF literals or XML schema datatypes.
In Marxism, which defines social classes according to their relationship with the means of production, the " middle class " is said to be the class below the ruling class and above the proletariat in the Marxist social schema.
ADO. NET can be used to directly specify the relational schema, though a mapping to the object schema needs to be provided to surface it as classes.
The Goldthorpe class schema is based on eleven classes, which are grouped into three main clusters the service class, the intermediate class, and the working class.
In traditional logic the process of contraposition is a schema composed of several steps of inference involving categorical propositions and classes.
Functionality exists in the Visual Studio IDE to create specialized subclasses of the DataSet classes for a particular database schema, allowing convenient access to each field through strongly typed properties.
Windows Communication Framework uses attributes to define service contracts, ASP. NET uses these to expose methods as web services, LINQ to SQL uses them to define the mapping of classes to the underlying relational schema, Visual Studio uses them to group together properties of an object, the class developer indicates the category for the object's class by applying the custom attribute.
While von Neumann – Bernays – Gödel set theory restricts the bound variables in the schematic formula appearing in the axiom schema of Class Comprehension to range over sets alone, Morse – Kelley set theory allows these bound variables to range over proper classes as well as sets.
MK's strength stems from its axiom schema of Class Comprehension being impredicative, meaning that φ ( x ) may contain quantified variables ranging over classes.
Hence the Kelley treatment of MK makes very clear that all that distinguishes MK from ZFC are variables ranging over proper classes as well as sets, and the Classification schema.

schema and their
It tells us that in every instance of a certain relational schema the tuples can be identified by their values for certain attributes.
Saʻadiah ben Yosef Gaon ( Saadia Gaon ) identifies the definitive trait of " a cock girded about the loins " within Proverbs 30: 31 ( Douay – Rheims Bible ) as " the honesty of their behavior and their success ", identifying a spiritual purpose of a religious vessel within that religious and spiritual instilling schema of purpose and use, within Judeo-Christian traditions.
Some languages allow varying degrees of freedom in their constituent order that pose a problem for their classification within the subject – verb – object schema.
Saʻadiah ben Yosef Gaon ( Saadia Gaon ) identified the definitive trait of " a cock girded about the loins " within Proverbs 30: 31 ( Douay – Rheims Bible ) as " the honesty of their behavior and their success ", identifying a spiritual purpose of a religious vessel within that religious and spiritual instilling schema of purpose and use.
A conceptual schema or conceptual data model is a map of concepts and their relationships used for databases.
Different individuals will use different heuristics to process the information before them based on their available schema ( psychology ) and the framing ( social sciences ) of the information.
The 5th-century scholar Martianus Capella placed the Dii Novensiles within his Etruscan-influenced celestial schema in his work On the Marriage of Mercury and Philology, and took their name as meaning " nine.
To help modify their sense of entitlement and self-centeredness schema is to help them identify how to utilize their unique talents and to help others rather than for their own personal gain.
To maximize compatibility, schema designers can try to assure that their naming conventions use the same meanings as SUMO for identical words ( for example, " agent " or " process ").
* Database schema, Terminology and ontology creators apply a common set of labeling conventions for naming representational entities in their representational artefacts, i. e. conventions outlined or endorsed by a terminology regulatory bodies or policy providers such as ISO or the OBO Foundry.
* Conceptual schema, a map of concepts and their relationships.
* Logical schema, a map of entities and their attributes and relations
Levi seems to have been regarded by later Theosophists as the immediate source from which the term was adopted into their sevenfold schema of planes and bodies, though there was slight confusion as to the term's proper use.
Experientially basic and primarily spatial image schemas such as the Containment schema and its derivatives the Out schemas lend their logic to non-spatial situations.
Baum, indeed, never used the color schema consistently ; in many books, he alluded to the colors to orient the characters and readers to their location, and then did not refer to it again.
The different organic compositions of capital of different branches of industry raised a problem for the classical economic schema of David Ricardo and others, who could not reconcile their labor-cost theory of price with the existence of differences in the OCC between sectors.
In each organization there is normally a role or department that is responsible for managing the schema of digital identities of their staff and their own objects, which are represented by object identities or object identifiers ( OID ).

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