subclass

NOUN
  1. (biology) a taxonomic category below a class and above an order
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How To Use subclass In A Sentence

  • Any program of restitution, however, contemplates the use of tax dollars to benefit some subclass of the population at the expense of everyone else.
  • The CR6261 antibody, however, was not effective for the H3 subclass, which is a common human influenza virus, because a sugar molecule blocks the epitope. GEN News Highlights
  • Going on down the hierarchy are phylum, subphylum, class, subclass, order, family, genus, species.
  • This percentage was rather variable in proteins that belonged to different secondary structure subclasses.
  • Difficulty of entitling a subclass corresponding to every combination. The Classification of Patents
  • Finally, Listing 6 shows a partial implementation of the parameter definition subclass for int parameter values.
  • A "search-card" is a sheet of the size of a photolithograph of a patent placed with the photolithographs of patents forming a subclass in the examining division and public search room, and containing suggestions for further search, and on the copy for the search room, a definition of the subclass. The Classification of Patents
  • These people are victims of a disaster and they have been ignored or treated like criminals, or - worse still - a subclass of citizens.
  • Intellectual leftism is grounded in elitism, the idea that a certain subclass of individuals has a vastly superior understanding of how the world ‘really’ works.
  • The last structural-functional subclass contains sites which share a common amino acid function or type and represent long-range interactions.
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