English to Malayalam Dictionary subcategory

subcategory

ഉപവിഭാഗം
definition
noun
Broken down by age, the five-person category contained four subcategories according to the total ages of all team members.
a secondary or subordinate category.
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Some discussion addressed the impact of personal behavior, but reference to the environment or social variables as contributors was only tangential, assigning their role to a 'subcategory' of personal behavior.
A 'subcategory' consists of words that originally suggested unreality: fantastic, incredible, unreal, fabulous.
A 'subcategory' of glaucoma patients with normal IOP - those for which optic nerve damage is caused by vasospasm leading to decreased blood supply to the optic nerve - may benefit from supplemental magnesium.
A recent Illinois Supreme Court case finally has given judicial recognition to nurses' long-time assertion that nursing is an independent profession with a unique body of knowledge and not simply a 'subcategory' of medicine.
Once a small 'subcategory' , bio-products now cover a gamut of building applications, among them panels made from agricultural waste fiber, soybean foam insulation, and paint.
Asylum doctors divided mental illness into four categories: mania (with an important 'subcategory' , monomania), melancholia, dementia, and idiocy.
In the preanalytic category, mislabeled specimens represented the leading 'subcategory' , which was followed by mistakes in requisition, including improper tests and transcription errors.
The language of learning was the second 'subcategory' for analysis of the fieldnotes.
Walker, who has devoted considerable attention to the delineation of the syndrome, notes that the ‘battered woman syndrome is considered a 'subcategory' of the generic Post Traumatic Stress Disorder’.
The second 'subcategory' contained responses from participants teaching in career programs.
Further analysis of these five categories yielded 22 'subcategories' .
This examination suggested three broad categories (acceptances, mitigations, and rejections) and 'subcategories' .
It's amazing to me that at the age of 56, I can still learn a new 'subcategorization' frame for a common verb of my native language.
Because the extent of disease may influence operative outcomes, the survival rate in the context of surgery was 'subcategorized' into those with nonextensive versus extensive disease.
We believe that adenocarcinoma in situ is relatively difficult to both recognize and precisely 'subcategorize' .
We think that by virtue of its benign appearance sufficient evidence is present to propose a 'subcategorization' of this tumor.
After the summary, there are six categories and 13 'subcategories' , each of which is exemplified by quotations obtained from the interview material.
He details a number of categories and 'subcategories' and explains exactly why a certain nutrient is needed, what its function is in the body, and how to go about effortlessly adding them to the diet.
The 'subcategorization' process continues until ultimately no two people have an identically same worldview.
Each category contains several 'subcategories' while assessment exercises and instruments exist to identify individual students' particular style.
Hofmann and Stewart suggested further 'subcategories' within the three main categories to reflect some of this complexity.
Broken down by age, the five-person category contained four 'subcategories' according to the total ages of all team members.
Some 'subcategorisation' would also be implemented, mainly to allow efficient, direct data access.
We performed sensitivity analyses to examine the stability of the results in relation to ‘surgeon effect’ and 'subcategorisation' of laparoscopic hysterectomy.
Since medullary carcinomas, in general, have a solid growth pattern and because of their small number in this series, no attempt was made to further 'subcategorize' them.
Wars of aggression were only one of the 'subcategories' of the broad category of crimes against peace.
Results were graded as negative or positive and further 'subcategorized' as diffuse or focal.
The results of this study suggest that adenocarcinoma in situ cannot be routinely recognized or precisely 'subcategorized' in routine practice.
The tool includes 42 activities organized into 3 categories and 9 'subcategories' .
The absence of 'subcategories' for different types of community colleges hinders historical and longitudinal research.
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