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n1) классификация; распределение; группировка2) определение категорий, разрядов; сортировка
- ABC classification
- account classification
- accurate classification
- asset classification
- commodity classification
- customs classification
- expense classification by type
- export classification
- freight classification
- import classification
- inaccurate classification
- international commodity classification
- International Patent Classification classification
- International Standard Industrial Classification classification
- job classification
- Kendall's classification
- land classification
- land use classification
- locality classification
- material classification
- multiple classification
- object classification
- occupational classification
- official classification
- price classification
- professional classification
- quantitative classification of assets
- salary classification
- service classification
- soil quality classification
- Standard International Trade Classification classification
- systematic classification of products
- tariff classification
- tax classification
- tentative classification
- classification of accounts
- classification of applications
- classification of assets
- classification of defects
- classification of expenditures
- classification of expenses
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