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  • *1. Relating to or descriptive of an entire [[group]] or class; general. See synonyms at general. *2. [[Biology]]. Of or relating to a genus.
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  • In [[biology]], a '''species''' is: ...na]], as opposed to the [[traditional]] [[idea]], with a species seen as a class of [[organisms]]. In that case, a species is defined as a separately [[evol
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  • :'''''Class(es)''''' ...: a group sharing the same [[economic]] or [[social status]] <the working class>
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  • *1a : an [[individual]], item, or part considered typical of a [[group]], class, or whole *'''[[Biology]]'''
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  • :d : a type or class of objects usually developed from an earlier type <first of the…new gener In [[biology]], the [[process]] by which [[populations]] of [[organisms]] pass on advant
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  • ...bunits (called [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monomer ''monomers'']). Each class of polymeric biomolecule has a different set of subunit types. For example, [[Category: Biology]]
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  • 1 : any of a class (Mammalia) of warm-blooded higher [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vertebrate Mammals (formally Mammalia) are a class of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vertebrate vertebrate], [[air]]-[[breathi
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  • ...U.S. states of Vermont and New York have labeled asexuals as a protected [[class]]. Asexuality does not typically attract [[attention]] of the public or maj [[Category: Biology]]
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  • ...mals]] in the ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linnaean_taxonomy Linnaean]) class Reptilia characterized by [[breathing]] [[air]], a "cold-blooded" (poikilot [[Category: Biology]]
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  • *1. it identifies this set of distinct observations as a class of [[phenomena]], and ...ertions about the underlying [[reality]] that brings about or affects this class.
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  • ...e are rights which are known as being ''sui generis'' to owners of a small class of works, such as intellectual property rights in mask wor]s, Hull designs ...– effectively in a class of their own. Change of use of land within a Use Class does not require planning permission; however, changing between certain Use
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  • ...ral environment]]. Four unifying principles form the foundation of modern biology: [[cell theory]], [[evolution]], [[genetics]] and [[homeostasis]]. ...lly in a wide array of biology and medicine [[Academic journal|journals]]. Biology: A Functional Approach. Thomas Nelson and Sons ISBN 978-0174480358
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  • ...cally [[Sociology|social]] differences, known as ''gender roles'' in the [[Biology|biological]] sciences. Historically, [[feminism]] has posited that many gen Many languages have a system of grammatical gender, a type of noun class system — nouns may be classified as ''masculine'' or ''feminine'' (for ex
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  • * Daniels, Jessie (1997), White Lies: Race, Class, Gender and Sexuality in White Supremacist Discourse, Routledge, New York, * Smedley, Audrey and Brian D. Smedley. (2005) "Race as Biology if Fiction, Racism as a Social Problem is Real." American Psychologist 60:
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  • ...niversal franchise]] and [[social ownership]] for the rule of a propertied class which had exclusive voting rights. ...r [[living]] species in order to explain [[social behavior]] in terms of [[biology|biological]] factors. The term "social" is also added in various other acad
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  • ...98: 226), while inductive Turing machines can decrease even the complexity class of a function, language or set (Burgin 2005). This shows that tools of acti ...nt algorithm. This allows to classify computational problems by complexity class (such as P, NP ... ). An axiomatic approach to computational complexity was
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  • ...ted by [[Gregor Mendel]], seemed to point in the direction of a scientific biology based, like [[physics]] and [[chemistry]], on mathematical relationships. ...were used confidently, for example in an increasingly statistical view of biology.
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  • ...ceived [[intelligence]] factors that often correlated strongly with social class. Many eugenicists took inspiration from the selective breeding of animals ( *H. L. Kaye, ''The social meaning of modern biology'' 1987, New Haven, CT Yale University Press. (p. 46)
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  • ...ciences|natural sciences]], which study [[natural]] phenomena (including [[biology|biological life]]), and ...retical explanation of phenomena. '''b.''' Such activities restricted to a class of natural phenomena. '''c.''' Such activities applied to an object of inq
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  • *[[Natural Sciences]], which study [[natural]] phenomena (including [[biology|biological life]]), and ...retical explanation of phenomena. '''b.''' Such activities restricted to a class of natural phenomena. '''c.''' Such activities applied to an object of inq
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