0 a position in society or in an organization, for example the army -- rütbe, mevkî, makam
1 the ordinary members of an organization, especially the army -- rütbeler
2 to have a position in a list that shows things or people in order of importance, or to give someone or something a position on such a list -- dahil olmak/etmek; saymak/sayılmak; bir listede yer almak/yeri olmak
To standardize the e results, species were ranked from overall low to high density of trees 10 cm dbh.
However, as correlations elucidate relative differences or ranks and not absolute amounts, this should not affect the conclusions.
Figure 2 summarizes seed selectivities ranked by mass for each granivore class separately.
The different epidemiological methods may be ranked in the oftenused hierarchy of evidence and research design.
Patients might be ranked differently with different prioritization measures.
Higher ranks are given to sources that are more generalizable to the population as a whole.
Within the uncertain category, projects could then be ranked by level of uncertainty.
In the years circa 1400 its ranks included a number of leading musicians.
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