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Students need to know that the guiding principle of modern classification has to do with common ancestry and the nested hierarchy formed by the tree of life.
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Classification, in its widest sense, has to do with forms of the relatedness and with the organization and display of the relations in a useful manner.
All of it has to do with classifications and sub-classifications of all manner of objects, and how processes work such as how stars are born and how viruses replicate.
One of the central issues in Book III has to do with classification.
Part of the change has to do with the increasing number of computer-related job classifications, another consequence of the growth of the industry.
It feels almost too confining to place Zivkovic's work in the category of speculative fiction, but until our limited language can generate a more befitting name for his genre, the classification will have to do.
Joey Picca, a Weather Service meteorologist, said that there had been a "slight uptick" in recent years, though the classification might have to do with more sensitive wind measurements that can more finely distinguish between a powerful wind storm and a tornado.
Otherwise, when (9) is not TRUE, the classification has to be done in the following step.
On this background producers might obtain different results using the precise composition of their own products and the data of their specific ingredients without a deliberate under-classification as I had to do here.
We do not have to do this classification if we regard the multiple clinical manifestations as one contiguous gene syndrome.
This classification has been done by a physician outside our unit, unaware of the child's situation, in order to lead to a consensual classification.
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