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The phrase "a classification of an" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing the categorization or grouping of a particular subject or item.
Example: "The study provides a classification of an extensive range of species found in the region."
Alternatives: "a categorization of" or "a grouping of".
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A classification of an autism spectrum disorder is applied when scores in all domains are met or when scores are met in two core domains and meet criteria on the "age of onset" domain, but are one point away from meeting autism criteria in the remaining core domain.
The DF scores were then used to allow a classification of an unknown sample as "lesion" or "healthy".
For a classification of an intermediate CLIP2 staining (score 2), the genomic copy number status (gained or not gained) of chromosomal band 7q11.23 (localization of CLIP2) was taken into account.
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It is unrealistic to expect that a classification of a body has to be delayed until the neighboring region has been thoroughly explored.
This makes possible a classification of a set of heat transfer surfaces based on an entropy generation criterion.
This paper presents a classification of a subset of these publications and the research and applications that underlie these publications.
The aim of this paper is to review and to propose a classification of a number of decentralized, distributed and hierarchical control architectures for large scale systems.
Intrinsic sleep disorders are part of a classification of a wider group of conditions that occur during natural sleep and affect its quality.
A dichotomy is a classification of a class of problems into exactly two kinds: those that are polynomial time computable, and those that are #P-hard, and thus intractable.
Based on these definitions, we present a classification of a very general class of deterministic, continuous-time and discrete-time metapopulation models.
"Well, it's not technically pre-med school, it's like a classification of a degree.
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