Sentence examples for a categorisation of a from inspiring English sources

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A categorisation of a smart city so far is in many cases very technology-oriented putting expansion, improvement and integration of information and communication technologies in front of the attempt to smarten a city.

A categorisation of a normal or an abnormal methylation analysis assay result was made according to the clinical diagnostic report issued by the laboratory.

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This paper proposes a categorisation of household diversity based on a functional typology of livelihood strategies, and analyses the influence of such diversity on current soil fertility status and spatial variability on a sample of 250 randomly selected farms from six districts of Kenya and Uganda.

A categorisation of optimal priority assignment techniques is given, along with the conditions on their applicability.

Lotz et al. [5] have made a categorisation of errors based on stages in the cause effect chain (Table 2).

A new definition of active/passive operator jobs is made which is based on a categorisation of the types of work tasks that make up the job.

The model is based on a regular representation of material microstructure and a categorisation of grain boundaries as susceptible and resistant to corrosion.

Since 1993, all households have been required to pay an annual charge based on a categorisation of property value into one of eight valuation bands [ 2].

A categorisation of delays has been proposed.

The information fields in each incident report cover: demographic and administrative data; the circumstances of occurrence; a categorisation of causation; an assessment of the degree of harm into 'no', 'low', 'moderate'severeere' or 'death' and action taken or planned to investigate or prevent a recurrence.

Each incident report includes structured information in a number of categories: demographic and administrative; the circumstances of occurrence; a categorisation of causation; an assessment of the degree of actual harm ('no', 'low', 'moderate'severeere'death'th'); and action taken, or planned, to investigate or prevent a recurrence.

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