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stratification the act or process or arranging persons into classes or social strata the condition of being arranged in social strata or classes within a group forming or depositing in layers a layered configuration the placing of seeds in damp sand or sawdust or peat moss in order to preserve them or promote germination
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stratification In archaeology, especially in the course of excavation, stratification is of major interest and significance. Where archaeological finds are below the surface of the ground (as is most commonly the case), the identification of the context of each find is vital to enable the archaeologist to draw conclusions about the site and the nature and date of its occupation. In most cases, "features" can be identified, and these relate to the laying down of soil and other material over a period. ...
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stratification In mathematical logic, stratification is any consistent assignment of numbers to predicate symbols guaranteeing that a unique formal interpretationof a logical theory exists. Specifically, for Horn clausetheories, we say that such a theory is stratified if and only ifthere is a stratification assignment S that fulfills the following conditions: Stratification is not only guaranteeing unique interpretation of Horn clausetheories. ...
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stratification The existence or formation of distinct layers or laminae in a body of water identified by differences in thermal or salinity characteristics (eg, densities) or by oxygen or nutrient content.
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