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Definition of trichotomy in English: trichotomynounPlural trichotomies trʌɪˈkɒtəmitrɪˈkɒtəmitrīˈkädəmē A division into three categories. 三分法 the pragmatics–semantics–syntax trichotomy 语用学-语义学-句法学的三分结构。 Example sentencesExamples - Thus, the relationship appears to be close to a trichotomy and may prove very difficult to resolve with confidence.
- With the absence of informative characters, these three individuals appear in a trichotomy.
- In Throckmorton's scheme, D. mimica and Dorsilopha form a trichotomy together with Hirtodrosophila.
- Accordingly, we have treated these deeper relationships as unresolved, as shown by the trichotomy below these groups.
- Machiavelli relied heavily on the dichotomy between republican and princely government, Montesquieu on a trichotomy of republics, monarchies, and despotisms.
- Instead, there is a trichotomy of the three lineages (Smithornis / Corvus - Vidua/remaining avian taxa).
- The argument comes down to considering a trichotomy,
- Early Paleozoic land plants, land animals, and paleosols have been considered in terms of the breeder-competitor-tolerator trichotomy in nonquantitative terms.
- The interordinal phylogeny of the hemipteroid assemblage is still an unresolved trichotomy.
- Rather they find a trichotomy of ducks, geese, and a Cereopsis-Cnemiornis clade.
- The trichotomy also prevents development of any vicariance hypotheses among the three provinces.
- Apparently, the coelacanth, lungfish, and tetrapod lineages diverged within such a short time interval that at this level of analysis, their relationships appear to be an irresolvable trichotomy.
- However, due to the ambiguity in the phylogenetic analyses, this divergence is shown as an unresolved trichotomy.
- Finally, recent molecular work suggested an unresolved trichotomy between sooglossids, ranoids, and all other neobatrachians.
- Both clades, together with H. bastetanum, form a trichotomy that it is separate from H. suaveolens.
- Perhaps the most accepted and applied taxonomy of motivation is the trichotomy developed and operationalized by McClelland.
- Phylogenetic relationships inferred from hsp 82 depicted the rotifer class Seisonidea as the sister taxon of a monophyletic trichotomy that included Acanthocephala, Bdelloidea, and Monogononta.
- This trichotomy has been reinterpreted in various ways, but it still serves.
- On the other hand, Kessing showed that the two species made an unresolved trichotomy with S. purpuratus.
- This level of divergence was comparable to that between A. aeneus from Costa Rica and the widespread A. mexicanus lineage, producing a trichotomy between these three lineages.
Derivativesadjective Polytomous logistic regression was used in the analyses involving the severity of crime because the severity variable is an ordered, trichotomous measure. Example sentencesExamples - Branching details are difficult to resolve in full, but trichotomous branching is evident in several areas, and four orders of laterals are evident within the upper verticils of this zone.
- To make comparable these two methods of assessment, a trichotomous classification was used.
- Bivariate analyses of the trichotomous accuracy variable and patient attributes showed no important differences with respect to patients' age, sex, race, religion, or marital status.
- The dependent variable for this study was a trichotomous survey item focusing on level of parent involvement: ‘how active are you in your child's health education?’
adjective -kəˈtɒmɪk
Origin17th century: from Greek trikha 'threefold' from treis 'three', on the pattern of dichotomy. Rhymesdichotomy, lobotomy, tracheotomy Definition of trichotomy in US English: trichotomynountrīˈkädəmē A division into three categories. 三分法 the pragmatics–semantics–syntax trichotomy 语用学-语义学-句法学的三分结构。 Example sentencesExamples - However, due to the ambiguity in the phylogenetic analyses, this divergence is shown as an unresolved trichotomy.
- Instead, there is a trichotomy of the three lineages (Smithornis / Corvus - Vidua/remaining avian taxa).
- The argument comes down to considering a trichotomy,
- Machiavelli relied heavily on the dichotomy between republican and princely government, Montesquieu on a trichotomy of republics, monarchies, and despotisms.
- This level of divergence was comparable to that between A. aeneus from Costa Rica and the widespread A. mexicanus lineage, producing a trichotomy between these three lineages.
- Both clades, together with H. bastetanum, form a trichotomy that it is separate from H. suaveolens.
- Phylogenetic relationships inferred from hsp 82 depicted the rotifer class Seisonidea as the sister taxon of a monophyletic trichotomy that included Acanthocephala, Bdelloidea, and Monogononta.
- On the other hand, Kessing showed that the two species made an unresolved trichotomy with S. purpuratus.
- In Throckmorton's scheme, D. mimica and Dorsilopha form a trichotomy together with Hirtodrosophila.
- The interordinal phylogeny of the hemipteroid assemblage is still an unresolved trichotomy.
- The trichotomy also prevents development of any vicariance hypotheses among the three provinces.
- Thus, the relationship appears to be close to a trichotomy and may prove very difficult to resolve with confidence.
- With the absence of informative characters, these three individuals appear in a trichotomy.
- Apparently, the coelacanth, lungfish, and tetrapod lineages diverged within such a short time interval that at this level of analysis, their relationships appear to be an irresolvable trichotomy.
- Rather they find a trichotomy of ducks, geese, and a Cereopsis-Cnemiornis clade.
- Early Paleozoic land plants, land animals, and paleosols have been considered in terms of the breeder-competitor-tolerator trichotomy in nonquantitative terms.
- Finally, recent molecular work suggested an unresolved trichotomy between sooglossids, ranoids, and all other neobatrachians.
- Accordingly, we have treated these deeper relationships as unresolved, as shown by the trichotomy below these groups.
- This trichotomy has been reinterpreted in various ways, but it still serves.
- Perhaps the most accepted and applied taxonomy of motivation is the trichotomy developed and operationalized by McClelland.
Origin17th century: from Greek trikha ‘threefold’ from treis ‘three’, on the pattern of dichotomy. |