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The phrase "a classification of these" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a categorization or grouping of specific items or concepts previously mentioned.
Example: "In our research, we developed a classification of these species based on their habitat and behavior."
Alternatives: "a categorization of these" or "a grouping of these".
Exact(25)
A classification of these variables is given and useful combinations are introduced and rated.
For biologists to communicate with each other about these many organisms, there must also be a classification of these organisms into groups.
In particular we proposed a classification of these perceptions and we were able to classify 14 practices.
This paper surveys recent architectural techniques for improving cache power efficiency and also presents a classification of these techniques based on their characteristics.
We present a classification of these approaches based on mobile ad hoc network characteristics, their deployment issues and the way the network is organized.
The approach consisted of a runaway scenario starting from a cooling failure and a classification of these scenarios into criticality classes.
Similar(35)
We propose also a classification of the different interactions between these entities.
A classification of the similarity of the mode of action strictly with regard to the non-target test species in question would therefore likely result in a different classification of similarity and dissimilarity for these a.s.s
We performed a classification of all these differentially expressed Bd genes into 18 categories (Table 2).
This paper presents a classification of a subset of these publications and the research and applications that underlie these publications.
In Figure 4, we provide a classification of metrics using these already discussed criterions.
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