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the typologies
noun
The systematic classification of the types of something according to their common characteristics
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By combining the typologies thus created, he showed that these Nordic ornaments had developed from earlier Roman coins.
The airless, static images bore a striking similarity to the "typologies" of industrial structures that the Bechers were creating.
As a result, the typologies are often poorly differentiated.
Thus, Ernst and Young (2003) opened the way for greater diversity in the typologies of incubators.
The typologies cited clearly show that there is divergence regarding the different types of incubator.
Structure is also important since it forms the basis for the typologies of criminal organizations.
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The typology of God and Satan, Us and Them, appears.
The typology is similar to other types of silo, but with still less in the luxury lifestyle department.
Nietzsche's critique of traditional morality centred on the typology of "master" and "slave" morality.
(He stays in hotels so often that he is excited to be involved in designing one himself: "It is the typology I have experienced most in my life").
The typology varies with the survey.
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