stratification
分层,层状结构,分层法,层级
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- : the act or an instance of stratifying.
- : a stratified state or appearance: the stratification of ancient ruins from eight different periods.
- : Also called social stratification .Sociology. the hierarchical or vertical division of society according to rank, caste, or class: stratification of feudal society.
- : Geology. formation of strata; deposition or occurrence in strata.a stratum.
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Los Angeles county isn’t using a risk stratification at their mega vaccination sites, and we are very candid about the model we are using given the amount of doses we have.
Those kinds of literacy tests were ultimately rejected because of the stratification and the exclusion that they introduced.
Priorities should be based on risk stratification, with more immediate access given to vulnerable populations such as the elderly, people with diabetes and obesity, or people in high-risk occupations.
Indeed, in a world that seems bent on social stratification, the Juggalos are still busting things up, confusing the Man.
Even when one breaches the list at Chiltern, other layers of social stratification exist inside.
But to have there be a gender stratification when it comes to music?
I had just finished Close Encounters so I decided to write about social stratification on a film set.
Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, 28 (2), 171-197.
The stratification at Broughton is peculiar, and different from anything that is found either in Thetford or Coleraine.
Much of the rock-surface was dense granite comparatively free from cleavage lines, soft materials, or stratification.
Two instances of this waved stratification of the Lake Superior sandstone deserve notice.
It is recently asserted that this change in the stratification occurs about a mile above the Falls.
Such is the condition of the disturbed stratification at the Porcupine Mountains.