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class A taxonomic grouping below division or phylum and above order. A class may include several sub-classes.
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classical conditioning the process of using an established relationship between a stimulus and a response to cause the learning of the same response to a different stimulus
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class A factory construct from which object instances are created. The OO-Browser displays classes along with their elements, categories and formal protocols.
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classification A position in State civil service defined by a set of duties and responsibilities.
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class A class is an object which describes the structure and behaviour of a set of objects which are its instances. A class object contains inheritance information and a set of slot descriptions which define the structure of its instances. A class object is an instance of a metaclass. All classes in EuLisp are subclasses of <object>, and all instances of <class> are classes.
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