| Past Tense | stratified |
| Past Participle | stratified |
| Third Person Singular | stratifies |
| Present Participle | stratifying |
stratified society
stratify data
stratify by age
stratifying patients into well-defined risk groups.
The tried and true way of germinating Sarracenia seed is to cold stratify the seed for 4 weeks.
Social classes often stratify based on income and education level.
The company will stratify employees according to their performance.
In geology, rocks can stratify into different layers over time.
The school system tends to stratify students based on academic achievement.
Different societies may stratify individuals based on their ancestry or social status.
To understand a culture fully, one must stratify its various components.
Economic systems often stratify individuals into different income brackets.
The layers of paint on the wall began to stratify over time.
In ecology, different species stratify themselves within a habitat to avoid competition.
The first type of epithelium is called keratinized stratified squamous epithelium.
Though crumbling slowly after the Second World War, Britain was still stratified along class lines in the 1950s.
Parts of the Arctic seem to be getting badly stratified.
Socializing was already stratified by our various postal codes; now friendship groups self-edited even further.
Squamous cell carcinoma arises from the stratified squamous epithelium.
So we can stratify those and look at what is their risk.
Sea ice can only grow over an ocean that's stratified by salinity.
This is part of the reason that the US is still stratified along race and gender lines.
Most of the oral cavity is lined by stratified squamous epithelium, so the majority of cancers that arise are squamous cell cancers.
So its mucosa is made up of stratified squamous epithelium, which is better equipped to resist abrasion from food going down.
stratified society
stratify data
stratify by age
stratifying patients into well-defined risk groups.
The tried and true way of germinating Sarracenia seed is to cold stratify the seed for 4 weeks.
Social classes often stratify based on income and education level.
The company will stratify employees according to their performance.
In geology, rocks can stratify into different layers over time.
The school system tends to stratify students based on academic achievement.
Different societies may stratify individuals based on their ancestry or social status.
To understand a culture fully, one must stratify its various components.
Economic systems often stratify individuals into different income brackets.
The layers of paint on the wall began to stratify over time.
In ecology, different species stratify themselves within a habitat to avoid competition.
The first type of epithelium is called keratinized stratified squamous epithelium.
Though crumbling slowly after the Second World War, Britain was still stratified along class lines in the 1950s.
Parts of the Arctic seem to be getting badly stratified.
Socializing was already stratified by our various postal codes; now friendship groups self-edited even further.
Squamous cell carcinoma arises from the stratified squamous epithelium.
So we can stratify those and look at what is their risk.
Sea ice can only grow over an ocean that's stratified by salinity.
This is part of the reason that the US is still stratified along race and gender lines.
Most of the oral cavity is lined by stratified squamous epithelium, so the majority of cancers that arise are squamous cell cancers.
So its mucosa is made up of stratified squamous epithelium, which is better equipped to resist abrasion from food going down.
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