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- Look up reclassification in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Reclassification is the changing of an object or concept from one classification to another...
- In education in the United States, reclassification or reclassing is the ****ignment of a student's high school (secondary school) graduation class to either...
- brown coal (PBC) burning equipment. In 1922 a complex renumbering and reclassing of VR locomotives saw the DD class split into two subclasses, the D1 class...
- A reclass or reclassification, in accounting, is a journal entry transferring an amount from one general ledger account to another. This can be done to...
- character to change class, or "reclass", when they are either at Level 10 or have reached their current Advanced class. Upon reclassing, a character's experience...
- Retrieved 28 November 2021. Barry, Sion (14 July 2021). "HS2 should be reclassed as an England only project says Welsh Affairs Committee". Business Live...
- originally intended as destroyer escorts (DDE) but were later re****ed and reclassed as destroyer helicopter escorts (DDH). The need for the St. Laurent class...
- classification symbols beginning with 'A' until 1942. Many ships were reclassed at that time as landing ships and received new hull symbols beginning...
- as a synonym of the quite common L. venusta and allowed revision and reclassing of the genus. However, a 2018 paper restored Leucauge argyrobapta as a...
- VBPY fleet were reclassed as D parcels vans, and counted as part of the p****enger fleet for accounting and rostering purposes. On reclassing, the wagons were...