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Typification is a
process of
creating standard (typical)
social construction based on
standard ****umptions.
Discrimination based on
typification is called...
- In
biological nomenclature, the
principle of
typification is one of the
guiding principles. The
International Code of
Zoological Nomenclature provides...
- flexible.
Although not fast or flashy, his lead
guitar playing was
solid and
typified the more
subdued lead
guitar style of the
early 1960s. His
rhythm guitar...
- picture. His
films are
characterised by
slapstick combined with pathos,
typified in the Tramp's
struggles against adversity. Many
contain social and political...
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includes over 200
species of
mostly solitary and
nocturnal birds of prey
typified by an
upright stance, a large,
broad head,
binocular vision,
binaural hearing...
- the
concept of
phyletic systems, from 1883 onwards. This
approach was
typified by
those of
Eichler (1883) and
Engler (1886–1892). The
advent of cladistic...
- the UK.
Despite the new law, the
music continued to grow and change, as
typified by
Leftfield with "Release the Pressure",
which introduced dub and reggae...
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refer to the
distinctive visual elements, techniques, and
methods that
typify an
individual artist's work. It can also
refer to the
movement or school...
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remove them from
positions of power. As such,
conspiracy theories do not
typify a
particular epoch or ideology.: 199
Research suggests, on a psychological...
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boroughs the
length and
breadth of the Subcontinent, this
development was
typified by
stately government buildings,
spacious tree-lined avenues, and s****y...