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Что (кто) такое class methods - определение

METHOD
Epidemiologic methods; Epidemiologic Methods; Epidemiological methods
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Methods in Molecular Biology         
SCIENTIFIC BOOK SERIES
Methods Mol. Biol.; Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.); Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.); Methods Mol Biol; Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.j.); MIMB
Methods in Molecular Biology is a book series published by Humana Press (an imprint of Springer Science+Business Media) that covers molecular biology research methods and protocols. The book series was introduced by series editor John M.
Neumann–Neumann methods         
DOMAIN DECOMPOSITION PRECONDITIONERS
Neumann-Neumann method; Neumann-Neumann methods; Neumann–Neumann method
In mathematics, Neumann–Neumann methods are domain decomposition preconditioners named so because they solve a Neumann problem on each subdomain on both sides of the interface between the subdomains.A.
class method         
COMPUTER FUNCTION OR SUBROUTINE THAT IS TIED TO A PARTICULAR INSTANCE OR CLASS
Class method; Instance method; Abstract method; Static method; Method (object-oriented programming); Method (programming); Member function; Method heading; Method name; Method (computing); Method (oo); Static functions; Static function; Static methods; Final method; Method (computer science); Hooking method; Method call; Special method; Overloaded method; Operator method; Method calls
<programming> A kind of method, available in some object-oriented programming languages, that operates on the class as a whole, as opposed to an object method that operates on an object that is an instance of the class. A typical example of a class method would be one that keeps a count of the number of objects of that class that have been created. (2000-03-22)
concrete class         
IN OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING, A DEFINITION THAT SPECIFIES HOW AN OBJECT WORKS
Class in object-oriented programming; Class (object-oriented programming); Concrete class; Class type; Partial type; Classes (computer science); Class (software); Class (programming); Class definition; Partial class; Software classes; Partial Classes; Partial Class; Concrete instance; Abstract base class; Abstract superclass; Class (computing); Partial classes; Sealed classes; Sealed class; Class programming; Anonymous class; Member visibility; Private member; Public member; Protected member; Private variables and methods; Private method; Private variable; Class (computer science); Protected (class); Protected (computer programming); Class attributes (computer programming); Class properties; Class property; Member accessibility; Open class (computer programming)
<programming> In object-oriented programming, a class suitable to be instantiated, as opposed to an {abstract class}. (1995-05-01)
private member         
IN OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING, A DEFINITION THAT SPECIFIES HOW AN OBJECT WORKS
Class in object-oriented programming; Class (object-oriented programming); Concrete class; Class type; Partial type; Classes (computer science); Class (software); Class (programming); Class definition; Partial class; Software classes; Partial Classes; Partial Class; Concrete instance; Abstract base class; Abstract superclass; Class (computing); Partial classes; Sealed classes; Sealed class; Class programming; Anonymous class; Member visibility; Private member; Public member; Protected member; Private variables and methods; Private method; Private variable; Class (computer science); Protected (class); Protected (computer programming); Class attributes (computer programming); Class properties; Class property; Member accessibility; Open class (computer programming)
¦ noun (in the UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand) a member of a parliament who is not a minister or does not hold government office.
Class War         
  • This 6th century Athenian black-figure urn, in the [[British Museum]], depicts the olive harvest. Many farmers, enslaved for debt, would have worked on large estates for their creditors.
  • China's Land Reform Movement]]
  • Gavin Hamilton]]
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  • Rousseau by [[Maurice Quentin de La Tour]], 1753
  • Karl Marx, 1875
  • Jobless black workers in the heat of the [[Philadelphia]] summer, 1973
  • [[Noam Chomsky]], 2004
  • The [[Pyramid of Capitalist System]] visualizes and explains class conflict.
  • ''The Secession of the People to the Mons Sacer'', engraving by B. Barloccini, 1849
  • Heads of aristocrats on pikes
  • Tiberius Gracchus
CONCEPT IN POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE
Class warfare; Class envy; Class struggle; Class struggles; Class warefare; Wealth envy; Classwar; Class contradiction; Class conflicts; Hate against rich people; Race warfare; Class politics; Class war
Class War is an anarchist group and newspaper established by Ian Bone and others in 1983 in the United Kingdom. An incarnation of Class War was briefly registered as a political party for the purposes of fighting the 2015 United Kingdom general election.
class struggle         
  • This 6th century Athenian black-figure urn, in the [[British Museum]], depicts the olive harvest. Many farmers, enslaved for debt, would have worked on large estates for their creditors.
  • China's Land Reform Movement]]
  • Gavin Hamilton]]
  • access-date=25 July 2020 }}</ref>
  • Rousseau by [[Maurice Quentin de La Tour]], 1753
  • Karl Marx, 1875
  • Jobless black workers in the heat of the [[Philadelphia]] summer, 1973
  • [[Noam Chomsky]], 2004
  • The [[Pyramid of Capitalist System]] visualizes and explains class conflict.
  • ''The Secession of the People to the Mons Sacer'', engraving by B. Barloccini, 1849
  • Heads of aristocrats on pikes
  • Tiberius Gracchus
CONCEPT IN POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE
Class warfare; Class envy; Class struggle; Class struggles; Class warefare; Wealth envy; Classwar; Class contradiction; Class conflicts; Hate against rich people; Race warfare; Class politics; Class war
¦ noun (in Marxist ideology) the conflict of interests between the workers and the ruling class in a capitalist society.
Class Warfare         
  • This 6th century Athenian black-figure urn, in the [[British Museum]], depicts the olive harvest. Many farmers, enslaved for debt, would have worked on large estates for their creditors.
  • China's Land Reform Movement]]
  • Gavin Hamilton]]
  • access-date=25 July 2020 }}</ref>
  • Rousseau by [[Maurice Quentin de La Tour]], 1753
  • Karl Marx, 1875
  • Jobless black workers in the heat of the [[Philadelphia]] summer, 1973
  • [[Noam Chomsky]], 2004
  • The [[Pyramid of Capitalist System]] visualizes and explains class conflict.
  • ''The Secession of the People to the Mons Sacer'', engraving by B. Barloccini, 1849
  • Heads of aristocrats on pikes
  • Tiberius Gracchus
CONCEPT IN POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE
Class warfare; Class envy; Class struggle; Class struggles; Class warefare; Wealth envy; Classwar; Class contradiction; Class conflicts; Hate against rich people; Race warfare; Class politics; Class war
Class Warfare is a book of collected interviews with Noam Chomsky conducted by David Barsamian. It was first published in the United States by Common Courage Press, and in the United Kingdom by Pluto Press, in 1996.
Class conflict         
  • This 6th century Athenian black-figure urn, in the [[British Museum]], depicts the olive harvest. Many farmers, enslaved for debt, would have worked on large estates for their creditors.
  • China's Land Reform Movement]]
  • Gavin Hamilton]]
  • access-date=25 July 2020 }}</ref>
  • Rousseau by [[Maurice Quentin de La Tour]], 1753
  • Karl Marx, 1875
  • Jobless black workers in the heat of the [[Philadelphia]] summer, 1973
  • [[Noam Chomsky]], 2004
  • The [[Pyramid of Capitalist System]] visualizes and explains class conflict.
  • ''The Secession of the People to the Mons Sacer'', engraving by B. Barloccini, 1849
  • Heads of aristocrats on pikes
  • Tiberius Gracchus
CONCEPT IN POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE
Class warfare; Class envy; Class struggle; Class struggles; Class warefare; Wealth envy; Classwar; Class contradiction; Class conflicts; Hate against rich people; Race warfare; Class politics; Class war
Class conflict, also referred to as class struggle and class warfare, is the political tension and economic antagonism that exists in society because of socio-economic competition among the social classes or between rich and poor.
Polar Class         
  • The 2012-built South African polar research vessel ''[[S. A. Agulhas II]]'' is one of the few vessels rated PC{{nbsp}}5 or higher.
  • ''Polaris'']], built in 2016, is rated Polar Class 4 with an additional notation "Icebreaker(+)" denoting additional strengthening.
  • ''Kronprins Haakon'']] is operated by the [[Norwegian Polar Institute]].
  • The 2020-built ''[[SH Minerva]]'' is a small expedition cruise ship with Polar Class 5 rating.
CLASSIFICATION OF SHIP
Polar class; Polar class ship; Polar Class 2; Polar Class 5; Polar Class 1; Polar Class 4; Polar Class 3; Polar Class 6; Polar Class 7
Polar Class (PC) refers to the ice class assigned to a ship by a classification society based on the Unified Requirements for Polar Class Ships developed by the International Association of Classification Societies (IACS). Seven Polar Classes are defined in the rules, ranging from PC 1 for year-round operation in all polar waters to PC 7 for summer and autumn operation in thin first-year ice.

Википедия

Epidemiological method

The science of epidemiology has matured significantly from the times of Hippocrates, Semmelweis and John Snow. The techniques for gathering and analyzing epidemiological data vary depending on the type of disease being monitored but each study will have overarching similarities.