Sentence examples for been a general classification from inspiring English sources

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Orica hasn't been a general classification team, but it's become more and more [that way] oriented over the race, all the team have been learning as well".

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For example, angromit is a general classification given to landscapes that have pebbles and small stones on the soil surface.

Residual fuel oil is a general classification for heavier oils that remain after the distillate fuel oils and lighter hydrocarbons are distilled away in refinery operations.

Posterior uveitis is a general classification term, which includes various inflammatory disorders, affecting primarily the retina, the choroid, or both.

Such techniques have been introduced and a general classification has been provided; some of the main algorithms known in literature have been presented and discussed, trying to give to the interested readers an easy-to-use overview of the matter.

The term opioid has been adopted as a general classification of all those agents that share chemical structures, sites, and mechanisms of action with the endogenous opioid agonists (endogenous substances are those produced inside the human body).

In this paper the mathematical models used in gear dynamics are discussed and a general classification of these models is made.

Aim of this review is to provide a general classification scheme for these enzymes, to be used as a framework for the comparison of their properties.

Our aim was to create a general classification process that would allow large numbers of readmissions to be assigned at the organisational level to credible, hierarchically exclusive categories while being simple enough to be implementable in practice.

In particular, a section of (Turing 1948) is devoted to a general classification of 'machines.' The period between 1937 and 1948 had given Turing much more experience of actual machinery than he had in 1936, and his post-war remarks reflected this in a down-to-earth manner.

Structural convergence, however, has been reported for venoms, a general classification that the Kunitz protein family belongs to [Revised in 41].

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