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category BIOL
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category INFOR

accounting category SUBST INFOR

attribute category SUBST INFOR

category axis SUBST INFOR

category catalog ÉCON

Category Explorer SUBST INFOR

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category hierarchy SUBST INFOR

category item ÉCON

category relationship SUBST INFOR

category validation ÉCON

child category SUBST INFOR

color category SUBST INFOR

cost category ÉCON

event category SUBST INFOR

project category ÉCON

quantity category ÉCON

topic category SUBST INFOR

category of workers ÉCON

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Sometimes they are further subdivided into categories because there are several isoenzymatic forms.
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Pure philosophy, logic, literature, and history were outside these two categories.
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For most categories, members from each of the branches vote to determine the nominees only in their respective categories.
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This group can generally be considered in two categories.
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The following tags have been used to highlight certain relevant categories, but not all species fall into one of these categories.
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Although the agency divides the system into five categories, it is easier to describe it in three.
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Admissions are made according to merit, subject to reservations to various categories.
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Thoughts are associatively connected; images, texts and videoclips are grouped into categories that correspond to the process of developing a photograph.
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Six groups of five categories were established as a rule to the building of edifices.
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It first separates sightings into distant- and close-encounter categories, arbitrarily setting five-hundred feet as the cutoff point.
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