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Classification may refer to: Library classification and classification in general; Taxonomic classification; Optimal classification; Scientific classification of organisms ... (More)

Biological classification or scientific classification in biology, is a method by which biologists group and categorize species of organisms. Biological classification is a form of ... (More)

Statistical classification is a procedure in which individual items are placed into groups based on quantitative information on one or more characteristics inherent in the items ... (More)

A Classification is used on category pages to show the hierarchy of the category. For example, Category:Altos has this classification: (More)

In astronomy, stellar classification is a classification of stars based initially on photospheric temperature and its associated spectral characteristics, and subsequently refined ... (More)

Taxonomy is the practice and science of classification. The word comes from the Greek τάξις, taxis (meaning 'order', 'arrangement') and νόμος, nomos ('law' or 'science (More)

Trace fossils are classified in various ways for different purposes. Traces can be classified taxonomically (by morphology), ethologically (by behavior), and toponomically, that is ... (More)

Library classification forms part of the field of library and information science. It is a form of bibliographic classification (library classifications are used in library ... (More)

The classification of the finite simple groups, also called the enormous theorem, is believed to classify all finite simple groups. These groups can be seen as the basic building ... (More)

Virus classification involves naming and placing viruses into a taxonomic system. Like the relatively consistent classification systems seen for cellular organisms, virus ... (More)

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