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Free sign upThe phrase "falls in the class" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when categorizing or classifying something within a specific group or category.
Example: "This species falls in the class of mammals, characterized by their warm-blooded nature and fur."
Alternatives: "belongs to the category" or "is classified as".
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The system falls in the class of dispersive gyroscopic continua, and its behavior provides a useful comparison for general gyroscopic systems.
A wide variety of NP-hard problems falls in the class of problems that can be solved by this model, particularly those having a quadratic pseudo-Boolean penalty function.
This has led to the development of near-net shape manufacturing techniques such as laser engineered net-shaping (LENSTM) which falls in the class of direct laser deposition processes from powder feedstock.
The work of Duun-Henriksen et al. [12] falls in the class of filtering techniques, as it used an independent measure for channel selection, which is the variance.
Note that (2) falls in the class of implicit differential equations (IODE) like A ( x ) x ′ = f ( x ) + ε h ( t, x, ε, κ ), ∈ R × R m, (4).
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Gene expression studies show that ORF28 is co-expressed with tertiary lytic ORFs and hence probably falls in the classes of structural or host-virus-interaction genes [ 25, 26].
Woodbridge (29-1) fell in the Class 6 quarterfinals each of the previous three years, so beating T.C. Williams in Monday's semifinals was a milestone on its own.
Uncontrollable events fall in the class of external threats.
From the figure, it can be seen that both pre- and post-monsoon samples showed similar variations in PI and they mostly fall in the Class I category.
Using Wilcox Classification scheme, majority of the groundwater samples fall in the class C2S1 (medium salinity, low sodium) and C1S1 (low salinity, low sodium).
According to the permeability index values, 95.52% of the samples fall under the class 2 category and 4.48% of the samples fall in the Class 1 category, indicating that waters are suitable for irrigation.
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