Definition of Categorisation. Meaning of Categorisation. Synonyms of Categorisation

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- Platinum Categorisation is a category within the FIA Drivers' Categorisation. The FIA Drivers' Categorisation is a system created by Fédération Internationale...
- classification is the activity of ****igning objects to some pre-existing classes or categories. This is distinct from the task of establishing the classes...
- Gold Categorisation is a category within the FIA Drivers' Categorisation. The FIA Drivers' Categorisation is a system created by Fédération Internationale...
- Race is a categorization of humans based on shared physical or social qualities into groups generally viewed as distinct within a given society. The term...
- there was a review in 2009 when 106 stations changed categories. The categorisation scheme is owned by Network Rail, the site landlord of most of the stations...
- medicine these are categorised separately according to the biochemical nature of the change they bring about and their categorisation as "alteratives" has...
- includes the criteria with which a match must comply to achieve a desired categorisation. In the section on first-class cricket, there is a list of the types...
- Samiti or MRPS is a not-for profit organisation formed to demand the categorisation of the SC reservation quota in Andhra Pradesh and states of India to...
- Soil classification deals with the systematic categorization of soils based on distinguishing characteristics as well as criteria that dictate choices...
- devoted to drug classification This type of categorisation of drugs is from a chemical perspective and categorises them by their chemical structure. Examples...