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  1. Stratification (clinical trials): Stratification of clinical trials is the partitioning of subjects and results by a factor other than the treatment given. Stratification can be used to ensure equal allocation of subgroups of participants to each experimental condition. (Medicine) [100%] 2023-12-18 [Clinical trials]
  2. Stratification: A decomposition of a (possibly infinite-dimensional) manifold into connected submanifolds of strictly-diminishing dimensions. Usually a "stratification" of a space means more than just some decomposition into connected pieces with diminishing dimensions. (Mathematics) [100%] 2023-12-18
  3. Stratification (vegetation): Stratification in the field of ecology refers to the vertical layering of a habitat; the arrangement of vegetation in layers. It classifies the layers (sing. (Earth) [100%] 2023-11-26 [Forest ecology]
  4. Stratification (clinical trials): Stratification of clinical trials is the partitioning of subjects and results by a factor other than the treatment given. Stratification can be used to ensure equal allocation of subgroups of participants to each experimental condition. (Clinical trials) [100%] 2023-05-16 [Clinical trials]
  5. Birkhoff stratification: As an immediate consequence of Birkhoff factorization, , the group of differentiable invertible matrix loops $\operatorname{LGL} ( n , \mathbf{C} )$ may be decomposed in a union of subsets $B _ { \kappa }$, labelled by unordered $n$-tuples of integers $\kappa$. Each of ... (Mathematics) [70%] 2024-01-26
  6. Principal stratification: Principal stratification is a statistical technique used in causal inference when adjusting results for post-treatment covariates. The idea is to identify underlying strata and then compute causal effects only within strata. [70%] 2023-12-18 [Causal inference] [Statistical methods]...
  7. Economic stratification: Economic stratification refers to the condition within a society where social classes are separated, or stratified, along economic lines. Various economic strata or levels are clearly manifest. (Social) [70%] 2023-12-18 [Sociological terminology]
  8. Birkhoff stratification: As an immediate consequence of Birkhoff factorization, , the group of differentiable invertible matrix loops $\operatorname{LGL} ( n , \mathbf{C} )$ may be decomposed in a union of subsets $B _ { \kappa }$, labelled by unordered $n$-tuples of integers $\kappa$. Each of ... (Mathematics) [70%] 2023-12-17
  9. Social stratification: Social stratification refers to a society's categorization of its people into groups based on socioeconomic factors like wealth, income, race, education, ethnicity, gender, occupation, social status, or derived power (social and political). As such, stratification is the relative social ... (Social) [70%] 2023-12-18 [Social stratification] [Social status]...
  10. Lake stratification: Lake stratification is the tendency of lakes to form separate and distinct thermal layers during warm weather. Typically stratified lakes show three distinct layers: the epilimnion, comprising the top warm layer; the thermocline (or metalimnion), the middle layer, whose depth ... (Earth) [70%] 2023-12-17 [Lakes]
  11. Social stratification: Social stratification refers to a society's categorization of its people into groups based on socioeconomic factors like wealth, income, race, education, ethnicity, gender, occupation, social status, or derived power (social and political). It is a hierarchy within groups that ... (Concept in sociology) [70%] 2024-06-27 [Social stratification] [Anthropological categories of peoples]...
  12. Stratificational linguistics: Stratificational Linguistics, also known as Neurocognitive Linguistics (NCL) or Relational Network Theory (RNT), is an approach to linguistics advocated by Sydney Lamb that suggests language usage and production to be stratificational in nature. It regards the linguistic system of individual ... (Philosophy) [60%] 2023-12-18 [Cognitive linguistics]
  13. Thom-Mather stratification: A stratification of a space such that each stratum has a neighbourhood which fibres over that stratum, with levels defined by a tubular function (called "fonction tapis" in Thom's and "distance function" in Mather's terminology), and the fibrations ... (Mathematics) [57%] 2023-12-18
  14. Hummocky cross-stratification: Hummocky cross-stratification is a type of sedimentary structure found in sandstones. It is a form of cross-bedding usually formed by the action of large storms, such as hurricanes. (Earth) [57%] 2023-02-15 [Sedimentology]
  15. Harder–Narasimhan stratification: In algebraic geometry and complex geometry, the Harder–Narasimhan stratification is any of a stratification of the moduli stack of principal G-bundles by locally closed substacks in terms of "loci of instabilities". In the original form due to Harder ... [57%] 2023-12-18 [Algebraic geometry]
  16. Systems of social stratification: Detailed anthropological and sociological studies have been made about customs of patrilineal inheritance, where only male children can inherit. Some cultures also employ matrilineal succession, where property can only pass along the female line, most commonly going to the sister ... [50%] 2023-12-18 [Social concepts] [Social systems]...
  17. Systems of social stratification: Detailed anthropological and sociological studies have been made about customs of patrilineal inheritance, where only male children can inherit. Some cultures also employ matrilineal succession, where property can only pass along the female line, most commonly going to the sister ... [50%] 2021-12-24 [Inheritance] [Social concepts]...
  18. Coronary heart disease risk stratification: Home Patient Information Overview Historical Perspective Classification Pathophysiology Differentiating Coronary heart disease from other Diseases Epidemiology and Demographics Risk Factors Screening and Risk Stratification Natural History, Complications and Prognosis Diagnosis Pretest Probability History and Symptoms Physical Examination Laboratory. [44%] 2023-12-18 [Disease] [Cardiology]...
  19. Upper gastrointestinal bleeding risk stratification: Home Patient Information Overview Historical Perspective Classification Pathophysiology Causes Differentiating Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding from other Diseases Epidemiology and Demographics Risk Factors Screening Natural History, Complications and Prognosis Diagnosis Diagnostic Study of Choice History and Symptoms Physical Examination Laboratory. [44%] 2023-12-18
  20. Three-component theory of stratification: The three-component theory of stratification, more widely known as Weberian stratification or the three class system, was developed by German sociologist Max Weber with class, status and party as distinct ideal types. Weber developed a multidimensional approach to social ... (Social) [44%] 2023-12-18 [Sociological theories] [Social status]...

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