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A group of individuals ranked together as possessing common characteristics; as, the different classes of society; the educated class; the lower classes.
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A comprehensive division of animate or inanimate objects, grouped together on account of their common characteristics, in any classification in natural science, and subdivided into orders, families, tribes, genera, etc.
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To be grouped or classed.
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(1) A group of objects that share a common definition and that therefore share common properties, operations, and behavior. (2) A C++ aggregate that may contain functions, types, and user-defined operators in addition to data. Classes can be defined hierarchically, allowing one class to be an expansion of another, and classes can restrict access to their members.
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One session of formal instruction in which one or more teachers instruct a group on some subject. The class may be one of a course of classes, or a single special session.
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A sociological concept used to differentiate between social groups (e.g., "upper class," "middle class," and "working class") stratified by differing amounts of wealth, prestige, and power.
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A group of items that have the same icon, attributes, and behavior. Classes are organized into a hierarchy, in which each class inherits the attributes of its superior class, but may have additional attributes of its own.
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A group of students enrolled in a subject for a specific session or year.
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Type, as of a security. For options, puts and calls of the same security are considered different classes. see also asset classes, series, tier.
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A composite type which can contain both data and subprograms, and which can participate in inheritance.
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Large-scale grouping of people who share common economic resources, which strongly influence the types of lifestyle they can maintain.
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A class is a set of types that is closed under derivation, which means that if a given type is in the class, then all types derived from that type are also in the class. The set of types of a class share common properties, such as their primitive operations.
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Keywords: Redial, Lata, Caller, Alizaci, Cnam
(Custom Area Signalling Service).
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Custom Local Area Signaling Services. CLASS consists of number-translation services, such as call-forwarding and caller identification, available within a local exchange of Local Access and Transport Area (LATA).
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Custom Local Area Signaling Services One of an identified group of network-provided enhanced services. A CLASS group for a given network usually includes several enhanced service offerings, such as incoming-call identification, call trace, call blocking, automatic return of the most recent incoming call, call redial, and selective forwarding and programming to permit distinctive ringing for incoming calls.
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Custom Local Area Signaling Services; a Caller ID standard published by Bellcore.
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The "occupation" of an adventurer. Typical classes are: warrior, thief, mage, priest, druid.
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Professional archetypes. In D&D games, these would be warrior, healer, rogue and mage. The most typical class types are: close-range damage, ranged damage, healing, crowd control, support.
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Your kind of character. There are four initial classes ( Warrior ,Thief ,Cleric ,Mage ). In multi you can choose your class again if you reach lev 60 and remort into 16 different kinds of classes (you`ll regain the abilities of your former class with your level) : Ancient Name Class combination SF Name(former classnames) Sorcerer (Mage/Mage) Conjurer Priest (Cleric/Cleric) Exorcist Assassin (Thief/Thief) Headhunter Knight (Warrior/Warrior) Captain Paladin (Warrior/Cleric) Preacher Warlord (Warrior/Mage) Slayer Fighter (Warrior/Thief) Sentinel Sage (Cleric/Mage) Seer Ranger (Cleric/Warrior) Pathfinder Druid (Cleric/Thief) LoneWolf Bard (Thief/Cleric) Historian Ninja (Thief/Mage) Sniper Rogue (Thief/Warrior) Spy Spellsword (Mage/Warrior) Sectarian Wizard (Mage/Cleric) Mystic Monk (Mage/Thief) Wrestler
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system that differentiate the professions that your character can be in game
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Category of division based on economic status; members of a class are theoretically assumed to possess similar cultural, political and economic characteristics and principles.
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The competition category. i.e. Puppy Dogs 6-9 Months, Puppy Dogs 9-12 Months, Puppy Dogs 12-18 months, Open Dogs, Bred By Exhibitor, etc.
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In the case of derivative products, options of the same type-put or call-with the same underlying security. See: Series. In general, refers to a category of assets such as: domestic equity, fixed income, etc.
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The general category assigned to a chemical based on toxicity, use, pharmacology, structure, or status in certain chemical lists.
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Since the re-structuring of the Italian university system the Ministry for Higher Education has classified, described and awarded all courses of study the status of "class". It is an attempt to ensure uniformity, in all respects, within a course of study, nationally.
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A course scheduled into a semester, term, day, and period with a teacher and students assigned.
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Enrolment: The process of selecting courses prior to final date for fee arrangement, having them approved and recorded with the Graduate Studies Office (GSO).
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An individual meeting of the instructor with the students enrolled in a section of a course.
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All positions that are sufficiently similar as to kind and subject matter of work, level of difficulty or responsibilities and qualification requirements of the work to warrant the same treatment as to title, pay range, and other personnel characteristics.
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(as in 3rd-class or 4th-class). A technical climbing difficulty rating.
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A number that identifies the approximate size, value and difficulty of transporting each particular type of product. The class is needed to determine a price. You will need to know width, height, depth and weight for your shipment. The system estimates a class determined by the measurements you enter. Please contact a customer service representative during business hours to confirm class, as the automated class is only an estimate.
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Rating system for the level of difficulty experienced on a body of water. Ratings range from Class I for flat water or little current, to Class VI, which is extreme danger, no possible rescue.
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ClaSS is a complete student tracking, reporting, and information management system. It extends the reach of traditional school information systems by using the latest in Web application methodologies. It aims to be the ubiquitous classroom information assistant for schools.
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ClaSS is a complete student tracking, reporting and information management system. The latest web-application methods allow the school community access. ClaSS aims to be the ubiquitous classroom information assistant for schools.
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A number of students in a school or college, of the same standing, or pursuing the same studies.
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A designated time for students to meet with faculty members or staff to obtain instruction on a designated subject as authorized by school or college division of the university. Also, a manner in which all WSSU students, faculty, staff and administrators govern themselves in interactions with other members of the Ram Family.
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From OWL Web Ontology Language Guide ( 2004-02-10) as in RDF
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(Ontology terminology) An abstract representation of a concept in a domain as a collection of related classes. For example, a medical model might have protocol, guidelines, and patient data as classes.
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A single concept within a classification of knowledge.
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A class defines a group of interrelated properties in an ontology. In F-Logic terminology, classes are called concepts.
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