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class (klas) 1. a taxonomic category subordinate to a phylum and superior to an order. 2. a subgroup of a population for which certain variables fall between specific limits.
class 1. a group of similar objects or values selected as a part of a classification. 2. a taxonomic category subordinate to a phylum and superior to an order. 3. a group of variables all of which show a value falling between certain limits. class action an exemplary court case fought on behalf of a number of litigants who can expect to be treated in the same way as the contesting litigant. class limits the highest and lowest values eligible to be included in a class when data are being classified or grouped. class mark the value selected to represent all of the values in a class. It may be the median or average value. class midpoint the average of the upper and lower limits of a class. class switching when a B lymphocyte changes over from producing one type of immunoglobulins to another. class Biology A taxonomic division of a phylum which is in turn divided into orders. See Genus, Order, Phylon Vox populi A grouping of any type. See Age class, Inhalation class, Management class. CLASS Neurology A clinical trial–Clomethiazole Acute Stroke Study Rheumatology A clinical trial–Celecoxib/Celebrex Long-term Arthritis Safety Study, which compared a proprietary Cox-2 inhibitor to standard NSAIDs How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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