detailed classification

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detailed
adjective
uk
/ˈdiː.teɪld/
us
/ˈdiː.teɪld/
giving a lot of information with ...
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classification
noun
uk
/ˌklæs.ɪ.fɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌklæs.ə.fəˈkeɪ.ʃən/
the act or process of dividing things into groups according to ...
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(Definition ofdetailedandclassificationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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We chose this moredetailedclassificationto allow for potential similarities and differences in the effects of individual consonants to emerge.
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Both conceptualisation and explication heterogeneity can be further subdivided, but suchdetailedclassification of the possible causes of heterogeneity is out of the scope of this article.
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Immel drew up adetailedclassificationof the formulas encountered in the treatise, which he reduced to a few basic ones that are elaborated and combined in the other examples.
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Schedule 1 will, however, be a moredetailedclassificationof life insurance than we have had hitherto.
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Would it not be advisable, when compiling the annual report, to make a moredetailedclassification?
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This moredetailedclassificationis reflected in the second table.
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I suggest that it would be in the interests of the country if we had a moredetailedclassificationof imports.
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Since 1949, a moredetailedclassificationsystem has been put into use based on thematic content and the historical period of a play's creation.
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It has also proved difficult to produce adetailedclassificationwithin the living chordates.
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Thedetailedclassificationcan be done with the help of the kinematics.
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The structures then are combined to present a moredetailedclassificationof fifteen evaluation approaches.
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The advanced level provided moredetailedclassificationand was updated more frequently (probably every three months).
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It is a moredetailedclassificationof the previous one, that distinguished chemical commodities into two subclasses, called respectively true commodities and pseudocommodities.
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A moredetailedclassificationis based on the gene associated with the condition (where identified) and is presented in table below.
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Triple negative is sometimes used as a surrogate term for basal-like; however, moredetailedclassification may provide better guidance for treatment and better estimates for prognosis.
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