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stratification Geologic structure produced by deposition of sediments in layers or beds.
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stratification separation of a study cohort into subgroups or strata according to specific characteristics such as age, gender, etc., so that these differences which might affect the outcome of the study, can be taken into account.
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stratification Layers of deposits that provide archaeologists with one of the major tools or clues for interpreting archaeological sites (stratigraphy). Over time, debris and soil accumulate in layers. Color, texture, and contents may change with each layer. Archaeologists try to explain how each layer was added--if it occurred naturally, deliberately (garbage), or from the collapse of structures--and they record it in detailed drawings so others can follow.
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stratification Statistical tool based on showing data so that individual characteristics can be observed. In other words, if data are collected from several locations or from several machines then when showing the data you would show it as a total but also by location or by machine so any individual characteristics that may have affected the total can be observed.
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stratification The process of preparing a tree seed for sowing by dispersing the seeds in sand and subjecting them to cold conditions, outdoors or artificially in a freezer or - refridgerator. This encourages germination.
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