The two main categories of general damages are non-economic damages and economic damages. Non-economic damages refer to intangible losses, such as pain and suffering, emotional distress, and loss of enjoyment of life. Economic damages, on the other hand, cover tangible financial losses, including medical expenses, lost wages, and property damage. Together, these categories aim to compensate victims for the full impact of their injuries.
You haven't stated any categories.
Noninvasive procedures and invasive procedures
Well it can be divided into the education of science or the knowledge
There are three, the primary being physics, as it is at the basis of all science, then chemistry, which links into biology!
don't you mean three? Biology Physics and chemistry and in my opinion they are all equally important
In law, “damages” refers to the sum of money or other payments required to restore justice and make things right or whole again when a harm has been done. Damages typically get split into two main categories: Compensatory and Punitive.
You haven't stated any categories.
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While there are several types of evidence, two general categories include Circumstantial and Direct Evidence. The main difference is that direct refers to observation and direct information, while circumstantial is based upon reasonable inference.
"Complex" and "Simple".
The two main categories are convenience goods and shopping goods; two lesser categories are specialty items and unsought goods.
There are 2 most general categories. These are metals and non-metals.
Deoxyribose and Ribose
descriptive and inferential
botany and zoology.
gaseous and sedimentary
IT is separated into two main categories (1) those which process information, such as computer systems, and (2) those which disseminate information, such as telecommunication systems.