This classification was developed by Pāṇini in his Ashtadhyayi.
Such technical classifications are developed with specific applications in mind, such as soil-water relationships, land quality assessment or geotechnical engineering.
The following classification of auxiliary languages was developed by Pierre Janton in 1993:
The classification was developed to open films of social significance to younger audiences which might otherwise have been restricted.
The classifications were developed and current as of March 2011.
The classification was developed in 1901 by Karl Lansteiner, a Viennese pathologist and immunologist.
The classification is specific to Australian needs and was developed by the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
Throughout the 19th century nomenclatures and classifications of cloud types were developed, followed late in the century by cloud atlases.
This covers a broad range of transformations and so further classifications have been developed [Cohen 1979].
It is saying a classification on the geographical origin of tissue and product will be developed as soon as possible, and so on.