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classification "The science of classification as applied to living organisms
Theoretical and applied physics are two most common classifications.
Phylum is a term used in the classification of living (or previously living in the case of extinct or fossil organisms) things. It can also be applied to the classification of languages. Cyanide is not a living thing, it is a chemical compound and therefore the term "phylum" can not be applied to it.
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Yes, it is false. Both basic and applied research can be systematic and objective, and both can utilize the scientific method to answer questions at hand. Basic research aims to advance scientific knowledge, while applied research focuses on solving practical problems, but the scientific method can be applied in both cases.
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There are three levels of classification used for US classified information: Confidential, Secret, and Top Secret. Additional access controls may be applied within these levels, such as Special Access Programs (SAP) or Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI).
classification of economics 1-Applied economics 2-Theoretical economics i)Welfare economics ii)Positive economics(i-Micro economics,ii-Macro economics,iii-Mathematical economics)
Isaac Newton's Law of Gravity was significant, in that he claimed his Theoiry of Gravity, applied to the apple falling from a tree, the moon falling and the earth falling around the sun. He claimed that his Theory applied throughout the universe! A Universal law of Physics.
The role a character plays in helping to achieve an overall effect or communicate meaning.
(1) Classification makes the study of various organisms simpler and easier. (2) Classification is essential to understand the interrelationship among different groups of organisms. (3) Classification projects before us a picture of all life forms at a glance. (4) Classification provides fundamental information for the development of other biological sciences. For example, whether it is bio-geography, ecology or behavioral sciences, accurate identification and classification are very important. (5) Several fields of applied biology such as agriculture, social health etc, depend on the information of classification
The objective of The Society for Applied Anthropology (SFAA) is to use anthropology to solve human issues throughout the world in a humane and fair way. Their website is sfaa.net.