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Look up stratification, stratified, or stratify in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Stratification may refer to: Stratification (mathematics), any consistent
Stratification
Concept in sociology
Social stratification refers to a society's hierarchical categorization of its people into groups based on socioeconomic factors such as wealth, income
Social_stratification
Separation of water in a lake into distinct layers
Lake stratification is the tendency of lakes to form separate and distinct thermal layers during warm weather. Typically stratified lakes show three distinct
Lake_stratification
Process of inducing seeds to sprout
In horticulture, stratification is a process of treating seeds to simulate natural conditions that the seeds must experience before germination can occur
Stratification_(seeds)
Layering of ocean water due to density differences
Ocean stratification is the natural separation of an ocean's water into horizontal layers by density. This is generally stable stratification, because
Ocean_stratification
Stratification of clinical trials is the partitioning of subjects and results by a factor other than the treatment given. Stratification can be used to
Stratification (clinical trials)
Stratification_(clinical_trials)
Index of articles associated with the same name
Stratification has several usages in mathematics. In mathematical logic, stratification is any consistent assignment of numbers to predicate symbols guaranteeing
Stratification_(mathematics)
Layering of a body of water due to density variations
Stratification in water is the formation in a body of water of relatively distinct and stable layers by density. It occurs in all water bodies where there
Stratification_(water)
In linguistics, stratification is the idea that language is organized in terms of hierarchically ordered strata (such as phonology, morphology, syntax
Stratification_(linguistics)
Vertical layering of a habitat
In ecology, stratification refers to the vertical layering of a habitat; the arrangement of vegetation in layers. It classifies the layers (sing. stratum
Stratification_(vegetation)
Concept of Stratification, labelled CST by Prof Lotfi A. Zadeh, was proposed in 2016. Zadeh states that it is a reform in conventional problem solving
Concept_of_Stratification
Hierarchical ranking of people into age groups
In sociology, age stratification refers to the hierarchical ranking of people into age groups within a society. Age stratification could also be defined
Age_stratification
Existence of economic strata
Economic stratification refers to the condition within a society where social classes are separated, or stratified, along economic lines. Various economic
Economic_stratification
Stable stratification of fluids occurs when each layer is less dense than the one below it. Unstable stratification is when each layer is denser than the
Stable and unstable stratification
Stable_and_unstable_stratification
Gas layer surrounding Earth
a useful metric to distinguish atmospheric layers. This atmospheric stratification divides the Earth's atmosphere into five main layers with these typical
Atmosphere_of_Earth
Human-caused changes to climate on Earth
Oceans acidification deoxygenation heat content sea surface temperature stratification temperature Ozone depletion Permafrost thaw Retreat of glaciers since
Climate_change
Mathematical process
Principal stratification is a statistical technique used in causal inference when adjusting results for post-treatment covariates. The idea is to identify
Principal_stratification
Division of a society into hierarchical layers on the basis of religion
Religious stratification is the division of a society into hierarchical layers on the basis of religious beliefs, affiliation, or faith practices. According
Religious_stratification
contributors as well as administrators and other top figures), social stratification between a guardian class and newer users, excessive rule-making, edit
Criticism_of_Wikipedia
Form of social categorization
Class stratification is a form of social stratification in which a society is separated into parties whose members have different access to resources
Class_stratification
Stratifiability condition in mathematical topology
submanifolds of a manifold introduced by Hassler Whitney in 1965. A stratification of a topological space is a finite filtration by closed subsets Fi,
Whitney_conditions
Social group defined by shared traits
developed a theory on the origin of ethnic stratification, ethnic stratification is a "system of stratification wherein some relatively fixed group membership
Ethnicity
the Nara people, and through centuries of slave raiding and social stratification it came to mean “slave” in Amharic and related languages. Ba que Vietnam
List_of_ethnic_slurs
Berber ethnic group of the Sahara desert
behalf of the Malian government against Islamic radicals. Tuareg social stratification into noble, clerical and artisanal castes likely emerged after the 10th
Tuareg_people
Relatively small body of standing water
Spring overturn, summer stratification, autumn turnover, and an inverse winter stratification, ponds adjust their stratification or their vertical zonation
Pond
Sedimentary structure found in sandstones
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
Hummocky_cross-stratification
Idea and situation that women and men are not treated as equal
pp. 313-348. Massey, Douglas. "Categorically Unequal: The American Stratification System". NY: Russell Sage Foundation, 2007. Pan, Jessica (April 2015)
Gender_inequality
Social system in South Asia
Muslim communities in South Asia have a system of social stratification arising from concepts other than "pure" and "impure", which are integral to the
Caste system among South Asian Muslims
Caste_system_among_South_Asian_Muslims
Herringbone cross-stratification is a type of sedimentary structure formed in tidal areas, such as tidal flats, where the current periodically flows in
Herringbone cross-stratification
Herringbone_cross-stratification
States Hobet Coal Mine Mountain white Overmountain Men Poor White Social stratification Hurst, Charles. (1992). Inequality in Appalachia. Social Inequality:
Social and economic stratification in Appalachia
Social_and_economic_stratification_in_Appalachia
empirically informed sociological presentations on social stratification. The Social Stratification Research Seminars have been running almost every autumn
Social Stratification Research Seminar
Social_Stratification_Research_Seminar
Notion that elites deserve more influence
class and what sociologists term "social stratification". In modern Western societies, social stratification is typically defined in terms of three distinct
Elitism
Grouping Americans by some measure of social status
class do not focus on race or ethnicity as a characteristic within the stratification system, although these factors are closely related. Sociologists Dennis
Social class in the United States
Social_class_in_the_United_States
Method of stirring a confined fluid to achieve equal temperatures
of thermal stratification, which is the layering of differing (typically increasing) air temperatures from floor to ceiling. Stratification is caused by
Thermal_destratification
Estimation of risk associated with exposure to a given set of hazards
Risk assessment is a process for identifying hazards, potential (future) events which may negatively impact (harm) an individual(s), asset(s), and/or the
Risk_assessment
Sampling from a population which can be partitioned into subpopulations
advantageous to sample each subpopulation (stratum) independently. Stratification is the process of dividing members of the population into homogeneous
Stratified_sampling
Body of freshwater that mixes twice a year
cooling below 4 °C results in stratification of water column, so dimictic lakes usually have an inverse thermal stratification, with water at 0 °C below ice
Dimictic_lake
2019 satirical novel by Maurice Carlos Ruffin
Maurice Carlos Ruffin Language English Subject Racism, parenthood, social stratification Genre Dystopian, satire Set in Near-future American South Publisher
We_Cast_a_Shadow
Political ideologies favouring social orders
rightism, is the range of political ideologies that view certain social stratifications and orders as inevitable, natural, normal, or desirable, typically
Right-wing_politics
Political party in India
balanced positions including secularism, egalitarianism, and social stratification. The INC supports contemporary economic reforms such as liberalisation
Indian_National_Congress
German philosopher (1874–1928)
Max Ferdinand Scheler (German: [ˈʃeːlɐ]; 22 August 1874 – 19 May 1928) was a German philosopher known for his work in phenomenology, ethics, and philosophical
Max_Scheler
Scientific study of human society and relationships
phenomenological method. Traditional focuses of sociology include social stratification, social class, social mobility, religion, secularization, law, sexuality
Sociology
Academic journal
in Social Stratification and Mobility is an annual peer-reviewed academic journal covering sociological research on social stratification and inequality
Research in Social Stratification and Mobility
Research_in_Social_Stratification_and_Mobility
Music review and news site
Sputnikmusic (often shortened to simply Sputnik) is a music website that publishes music reviews and news entries. The site hosts both professional and
Sputnikmusic
State in eastern India
ISBN 978-0-7391-0741-6. Roy, Dayabati (2013). Rural Politics in India: Political Stratification and Governance in West Bengal. Cambridge University Press. p. 278.
West_Bengal
geometry and complex geometry, the Harder–Narasimhan stratification is any of a stratification of the moduli stack of principal G-bundles by locally
Harder–Narasimhan stratification
Harder–Narasimhan_stratification
Tradition of the indigenous communities of Kangleipak
A Yek Salai or a Yek or a Salai refers to one member group within a union of seven groups, predominantly in the traditions of the indigenous communities
Yek_Salai
British statesman and writer (1874–1965)
Pro-Europeanism (factions) Protectionism Royalism Social market economy Social stratification Sovereignty State church Stewardship Subsidiarity Victorian morality
Winston_Churchill
Social stratification conferring status
into which an individual is born within a particular system of social stratification: a caste system. Within such a system, individuals are expected to marry
Caste
Stratification of a body of water due to salinity differences
typically found in oceans or large estuaries and it is a type of chemical stratification that is most commonly found in places where freshwater from rivers or
Halocline
Structured system of communication
language has social uses such as signifying group identity, social stratification, as well as use for social grooming and entertainment. Languages evolve
Language
Social classification practised in India
stratification is a well-studied Indian system, yet evidence also suggests that hierarchical concepts, class consciousness and social stratification had
Caste_system_in_India
Type of topological space
stratified space is a topological space that admits or is equipped with a stratification, a decomposition into subspaces, which are nice in some sense (e.g.
Stratified_space
Uneven distribution of resources in a society
inequality One's social location in a society's overall structure of social stratification affects and is affected by almost every aspect of social life and one's
Social_inequality
Political party in the United Kingdom
Pro-Europeanism (factions) Protectionism Royalism Social market economy Social stratification Sovereignty State church Stewardship Subsidiarity Victorian morality
Conservative_Party_(UK)
Theory of language usage and production
Neurocognitive Linguistics (NCL) and formerly as Stratificational Linguistics or Cognitive-Stratificational Linguistics, is a connectionist theoretical framework
Relational_network_theory
British tabloid newspaper
Pro-Europeanism (factions) Protectionism Royalism Social market economy Social stratification Sovereignty State church Stewardship Subsidiarity Victorian morality
Daily_Mail
Water column of the open ocean
as iron, magnesium and calcium) all change. In a manner analogous to stratification in the Earth's atmosphere, the water column can be divided vertically
Pelagic_zone
Term for structural abnormalities in cells
that are classified as atypia but not as dysplasia are mainly: Nuclear stratification, wherein cell nuclei, which are normally located nearly at the same
Atypia
Law stating that newer strata stack above older ones
Fossils (1816–1819). Superposition in archaeology and especially in stratification use during excavation is slightly different as the processes involved
Law_of_superposition
Historical time period in Stockholm
increased from one to two third, much because of a housing shortage. A stratification into three social groups can be made for this era : individuals of rank
Stockholm during the Age of Liberty
Stockholm_during_the_Age_of_Liberty
Clans of Somalia
Africa and the wider region, has long exhibited a system of social stratification. Historian Donald Levine identifies this structure as comprising high-ranking
Somali_clans
Lake mixing occasionally during the year thus preventing stratification
during the year, which allows the lake waters to mix in the absence of stratification. Holomictic lakes mix at least occasionally, in contrast to meromictic
Holomictic_lake
Uppermost layer of a sea water column that is exposed to sunlight
zooplankton, algae, and other microorganism populations; increase in Ocean stratification; and changes to the ocean current circulation. Combined, these changes
Photic_zone
Historical mixed-race ethnic group from southern Alabama
‹ The template Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › The Alabama Cajans were an ethnic group of free Black, white, Creole, and possible
Alabama_Cajans
Concept in music
modal aspect of Thai music. He goes on to suggest the term polyphonic stratification, rather than heterophony: The technique of combining simultaneously
Heterophony
Statistical regression technique
1080/01621459.1979.10482505. JSTOR 2286322. Little, Roderick (1993). "Post-stratification: A modeler's perspective". Journal of the American Statistical Association
Multilevel regression with poststratification
Multilevel_regression_with_poststratification
Sedimentary rock strata at differing angles
In geology, cross-bedding, also known as cross-stratification, is layering within a stratum and at an angle to the main bedding plane. The sedimentary
Cross-bedding
Position within social structure
supporting systems of social stratification. The sociologist Max Weber outlined three central aspects of stratification in a society: class, status, and
Social_status
Varna in Hinduism, one of four castes
similarly occupy the highest position, though that is complicated by strict stratification even among Brahmins and historical attempts by other castes and sub-castes
Brahmin
Philosophical approach
Stratification framework refers to a philosophical approach in viewing the natural world, as being grouped in certain specific categories or layers, known
Stratification_framework
Type of dam
surface, mostly in tailings ponds, that occupy a large amount of land. Stratification is inherent to sedimentation, as the heavier particles settle before
Tailings_dam
Social theory relating to class, status and party
The three-component theory of stratification, more widely known as Weberian stratification or the three class system, was developed by German sociologist
Three-component theory of stratification
Three-component_theory_of_stratification
Forms of social stratification found in various African ethnic groups
Caste systems in Africa are a form of social stratification found in numerous ethnic groups, in over fifteen countries, particularly in the Sahel, West
Caste_systems_in_Africa
Permanently stratified lake with layers of water that do not intermix
between layers creates radically different environments for life: the stratification, or stable layering, of lake waters means that the bottom layer receives
Meromictic_lake
Mobility to move social classes
occurs between layers or tiers in an open system of social stratification. Open stratification systems are those in which at least some value is given to
Social_mobility
Locations where civilization emerged
complex society characterized by the development of the state, social stratification, urbanization, and symbolic systems of communication beyond signed or
Cradle_of_civilization
Jewish diaspora of Central Europe
PMID 12493913. Bauchet, Marc; et al. (2007). "Measuring European Population Stratification with Microarray Genotype Data". American Journal of Human Genetics.
Ashkenazi_Jews
Landlocked body of water which has a high concentration of salts
species such as carp, striped mullet, humpback sucker, and rainbow trout. Stratification in salt lakes occurs as a result of the unique chemical and environmental
Salt_lake
Practice of passing on property upon the death of individuals
social stratification. Inheritance is an integral component of family, economic, and legal institutions, and a basic mechanism of class stratification. It
Inheritance
Archaeological site in Turkey
Çayboyu Mound was a mound located 750 meters east of Muratcik Village (formerly Aşvan) in Elazığ Province, Turkey, before the Keban Dam was built. The
Çayboyu_Mound
West African ethnic group
traditional Islamic rites of marriage, circumcision, and have social stratification. The Soninke people are also referred to as Aswanik, Dafing, Dafi, Dyakanke
Soninke_people
Ethnic group in Sudan and Eritrea
‹ The template Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › The Beni-Amer, also written as Beni-Amir (Tigrinya: በን ዓምር, Arabic: بني عامر, romanized: Banī
Beni-Amer_people
Science of inland aquatic ecosystems
influenced by solar energy levels. Similar to light zonation, thermal stratification or thermal zonation is a way of grouping parts of the water body within
Limnology
Largest ethnic group in Madagascar
‹ The template Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › The Merina people, also known as Imerina, Antimerina, Borizany or Ambaniandro and
Merina_people
Deepest region of the ocean lying within oceanic trenches
Halocline Thermocline Thermohaline See also Marine habitats Lake stratification Ocean stratification Aquatic ecosystems Wild fisheries v t e
Hadal_zone
Abnormal heart rhythm due to faulty electrical connections in the heart
invasive risk stratification (with PES) is necessary in the asymptomatic individual. While some groups advocate PES for risk stratification in all individuals
Wolff–Parkinson–White syndrome
Wolff–Parkinson–White_syndrome
Country in Southeast Europe
treasure has contributed to the understanding of social hierarchy and stratification in Europe's earliest societies. Some time before the 12th century BC
Bulgaria
Country in South Asia
social hierarchy. The Nepali caste system embodies much of the social stratification and many of the social restrictions found in South Asia. Social classes
Nepal
Ethnic group in West Africa
asset used for farming, herding and domestic work. A system of social stratification developed even among the slaves, and this status system survived even
Zarma_people
Red Sea brine pool experiences stratification within each distinct brine pool. Therefore, as a result of the stratification, varying physical and chemical
Red Sea brine pool microbiology
Red_Sea_brine_pool_microbiology
Technique for ventilation of a building
occupied zone. The UFAD system takes advantage of the thermal plume and stratification phenomenon: the conditioned air is supplied directly to the occupied
Underfloor_air_distribution
British political consultancy
general election results. It uses MRP (Multi-level Regression and Post-stratification) to combine national factors and local demographics. Electoral Calculus
Electoral_Calculus
Set of varieties of a creole language
situation in which such a continuum exists involves considerable social stratification. The following table (from Bell 1976) shows the 18 different ways of
Post-creole_continuum
Branch of sociology
including rationalisation, secularisation, urbanisation, and social stratification. As sociology arose primarily as a reaction to capitalist modernity
Economic_sociology
Species of hominid in the genus Homo
wealth, power, reputation and other factors. The structure of social stratification and the degree of social mobility differs, especially between modern
Human
Scottish Society in the High Middle Ages pertains to Scottish society roughly between 900 and 1286, a period roughly corresponding to the general historical
Society of Scotland in the High Middle Ages
Society_of_Scotland_in_the_High_Middle_Ages
Social class that sets the rules of a society
cohesive ruling class within their societies because of the social stratification and the narrow specialisation of labour consequent to the globalization
Ruling_class
Women in Palau, known also as Palauan women, Belauan women, Pelew (archaic English) women, or Women of Los Palaos Islands (Spanish influenced name) are
Women_in_Palau
Study of rock layers and their formation
geology concerned with the study of rock layers (strata) and layering (stratification). It is primarily used in the study of sedimentary and layered volcanic
Stratigraphy
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Girl/Female
African, Australian, Finnish, Swahili
Specialty; Profession; Truthful; Behavior; Act; Hope
Girl/Female
Dutch, German
Hale; Wide
Boy/Male
Biblical
God of the northeast wind.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sikh
Affectionate; Pure Water; Superior to Infinity; A Lamp
Boy/Male
Arabic
Praiser
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Sea; Ocean; River; Water
Girl/Female
Australian, Hawaiian, Hebrew
God is Light
Boy/Male
Tamil
Vedakarta | வேதகரà¯à®¤à®¾
Originator of the Vedas
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Aware of Eternal Love
Boy/Male
Indian
Ruler
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n.
A plane of fracture, or divisional plane, of a rock transverse to the stratification.
n.
The deposition of material in successive layers in the growth of a cell wall, thus giving rise to a stratified appearance.
n.
Stratification among or between other layers or strata; also, that which is interstratified.
n.
A narrow mass of rock intersecting other rocks, and filling inclined or vertical fissures not corresponding with the stratification; a lode; a dike; -- often limited, in the language of miners, to a mineral vein or lode, that is, to a vein which contains useful minerals or ores.
n.
The act or process of laying in strata, or the state of being laid in the form of strata, or layers.