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The third division of artwork into what general rules will be applied. In literature, the classifications for prose are Fiction and Non-Fiction.
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A student's current class level based upon institutionally defined credit levels and/or institution, school, or college acceptance.
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Options of the same type - put or call - with the same underlying security.
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Moths are divided into many families that have different morphological characteristics. The following families include the majority of moth species:
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Patents are classified (organized) in the US by a system using a 3-digit class and a subclass. For example, a computer mouse (in the language of the Patent Office, a computer input and display control device) might be classified as 345/156. If your invention included an improvement to a computer mouse that involved a joystick, you might look at additional subclasses, including subclass 161, which covers joysticks.
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