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Definition of Subphases
1. subphase [n] - See also: subphase
Lexicographical Neighbors of Subphases
Literary usage of Subphases
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Neolithic Pottery of Lerna I and II by Karen D. Vitelli (2007)
"36:i); and sherds with other standard Monochrome Urf features comparable to
examples from lower subphases. The largest preserved body fragment at Lerna of a ..."
2. The Kansas University Science Bulletin by University of Kansas (1902)
"It is apparent enough, I think, that Montgomery's subphases of the "anaphase"
... Further, it may be noted that, even were these subphases properly included ..."
3. The Pottery of Lerna IV by Jeremy B. Rutter (1995)
"Secondly, a system relying only on shape differentiations does not lend itself
well to the isolation of as many distinct ceramic subphases as possible, ..."
4. The Greek Coins by John H. Kroll (1993)
"Ceramic subphases are likely to be more sharply definable if both shape and
decoration are considered in conjunction, as Elizabeth French, Penelope Mountjoy ..."
5. Vocational Education by David Snedden (1920)
"Last is commerce with its subphases of transportation, storing, and marketing,
with endless specializations in banking, credit, inspection, standards, ..."
6. A Lm Ia Ceramic Kiln in South-Central Crete: Function and Pottery Production by Joseph W. Shaw (2001)
"... LM IA subphases with the MM IIIB/LM IA phasing for Palaikastro proposed by
Bernini.174 Rejecting Warren's MM IIIB/LM IA transitional phase, ..."
7. Aerial Interdiction: Air Power and the Land Battle in Three American Wars by Mark (1995)
"It was to be implemented in three overlapping subphases. The purpose of the
preparatory subphase, January 1-14, was the disruption of rail communications ..."