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Aggradation of permafrost Aggradation of permafrost— Growth of permafrost under the present climate due to natural or artificial causes. Opposite to degradation.
Gradient Gradient is a constant rate of change between two conditions or variables.
Pay Grade Wage Curve Pay Grade Wage Curve is a pay grade is comprised of jobs of approximately equal difficulty. Shows the relationship between the value of the job and the average wage paid for this job.
Classification (Or Grading) Method Classes Classification (Or Grading) Method Classes is a method for categorizing jobs into groups.
Dividing jobs into classes based on a set of rules for each class, such as amount of independent judgment, skill, physical effort, and so forth, required for each class of jobs. Classes usually contain similar jobs--such as all secretaries.
Age-grading Age-grading is the process of dividing the members of a society into groups according to their ages, applying labels to these groups (infants , teenagers, senior
Retrograde Retrograde is the process for the movement of non-unit equipment and materiel from a forward location to a reset (replenishment, repair, or ...
Age grade Age grades is a system, found in some traditional cultures, by which the population is grouped by sex and age. Age grades go through
Degradation ceremony Degradation ceremony is an aspect of the socialization process within some total institutions, in which people are subjected to humiliating rituals.
Downgrade Downgrade— to determine that classified information requires, in the interests of national security, a lower degree of protection against unauthorized disclosure ...