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estratificada
Deposited or arranged in horizontal layers.
bedded
unstratified
layered
superimposed
laminar
foliated
foliaceous
foliate
sheetlike
laminal
Catalan
estratificada
Arranged in a sequence of grades or ranks.
ranked
graded
class-conscious
hierarchical
hierarchic
hierarchal
ranked
graded
class-conscious
1
CNN said Thursday's debate
ranked
7th among Democratic debates this presidential cycle.
2
The school
ranked
22nd in Europe, up three places on last year.
3
As it is
ranked
at number two in Europe, right under Uber.
4
NOTES: Long Beach State has lost 22 consecutive games to
ranked
opponents.
5
The economic cost of violence Again, South Africa was
ranked
26th globally.
1
Are the problems
graded
hard simply because the holds are far apart?
2
Evidence was
graded
using the American Hospital Association level of evidence guidelines.
3
The SI joints were
graded
according to the modified New York criteria.
4
For several reasons, less and less meat is
graded
in this country.
5
The clinical state of each patient was
graded
on a 6-point scale.
1
Jesus, as we have pointed out, was a carpenter's son, a thoroughly
class
-
conscious
proletarian.
2
He'd never thought himself particularly
class
-
conscious
,
but Aurelia Parker's wealth was pretty damn intimidating.
3
On the formation by propaganda of a
class
-
conscious
group.
4
The plea of
class
-
conscious
rebellion never won my acceptance.
5
I remembered my intellectuals and idealists, my unfrocked preachers, broken professors, and clean-minded,
class
-
conscious
working-men.
1
Patients were
stratified
according to cardiovascular risk factors and to treatment strategy.
2
The population was
stratified
into groups depending on health and hemoglobin status.
3
An
equipoise
-
stratified
design allowed participants to exclude or include specific treatment strategies.
4
Cases were then
stratified
into whether a CD was used or not.
5
Different genetic models were used to assess the pooled and
stratified
data.
6
These outcomes were not statistically significantly different when
stratified
by age groups.
7
A
stratified
random sampling method was first used to identify suitable subjects.
8
The problem with modern European football is how
stratified
it has become.
9
Subjects were
stratified
by age, and cardiovascular event incidence rates were determined.
10
We carried out additional analyses
stratified
by sex, race, age and obesity.
11
A minority of reviewed programs incorporated women-specific content or conducted
gender
-
stratified
analyses.
12
Patients were
stratified
by intravenous alteplase treatment and declared endovascular device choice.
13
Each centre recruited participants using quota sampling
stratified
by age and sex.
14
A
stratified
approach to the frequency of surveillance colonoscopy requires further consideration.
15
Initial crude analysis was subsequently adjusted and
stratified
by age and gender.
16
Data were further
stratified
and analyzed by immobilization methods and patients' BMI.
stratified
stratify
·
stratify by
stratify random
stratify by age
stratify analysis
stratify rocks
Catalan
estratificada
estratificat