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The phrase "a stratification of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the arrangement or classification of different layers or categories within a particular context, such as social structures, data analysis, or geological formations.
Example: "The study revealed a stratification of social classes within the urban population, highlighting the disparities in income and education."
Alternatives: "a classification of" or "a layering of".
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A unique byproduct of this technology is a stratification of how we actually experience things.
Furthermore, cyclic voltammetric data strongly support a stratification of the corrosion products in the mature oxide layer.
He argues that the development and marketing of suburbia has led to a stratification of wealth and interest among communities of like-minded residents, even to a politicized class struggle between "the Democratic cities and the Republican suburbs".
Combustibility cloud shows that there is still a stratification of combustibility in containment, though the hydrogen distribution is quite uniform at the end of computation.
This function is recursively built through a stratification of the set of concepts at hand based on a notion of complexity.
To accomplish a comprehensive obstetric disaster plan, there must be 1) national adoption of a common triage and evacuation language including an effective patient tracking system to avoid maternal-neonatal separation; 2) a stratification of maternity hospital levels of care; and 3) a collaborative network of obstetric hospitals, both regionally and nationally.
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Let ( E, ∥ ⋅ ∥ ) be an RN module over K with base ( Ω, F, P ), p A = I ˜ A ⋅ p is called the A-stratification of p foreach given A ∈ F and p in E. The so-called stratificationstructure of E means that E includes every stratification of anelement in E. Clearly, p A = θ when P ( A ) = 0 and p A = p when P ( Ω ∖ A ) = 0, which are both called trivial stratifications ofp.
Scenarios of global change predict a warming of the sea-surface and concomitantly a stronger stratification of water masses.
A simplified model presented in Fig. 6 shows a layered stratification of the outermost part of epidermis cells.
Probably to a further stratification of the rapidly changing American medical system, health care consultants and academics say.
A careful stratification of sample populations can enhance the quality of cross-sectional studies.
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