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  2. Family visa - Wikipedia

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    Other notable Australian visa types that allow moving to Australia to live with one's family include Adoption visa (subclass 102), [18] Child visa (subclass 101), [19] Dependent Child visa (subclass 445), [20] Orphan Relative (subclass 117), [21] Parent visa (subclass 103), [22] and Partner visa (subclass 820 801).

  3. Bird - Wikipedia

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    Aves can mean the last common ancestor of all the currently living birds and all of its descendants (a "crown group", in this sense synonymous with Neornithes) Under the fourth definition Archaeopteryx , traditionally considered one of the earliest members of Aves, is removed from this group, becoming a non-avian dinosaur instead.

  4. Bayley Scales of Infant Development - Wikipedia

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    The Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development (version 4 was released September 2019) is a standard series of measurements originally developed by psychologist Nancy Bayley used primarily to assess the development of infants and toddlers, ages 1–42 months. [1]

  5. Subclass - Wikipedia

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  6. Method overriding - Wikipedia

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    Method overriding, in object-oriented programming, is a language feature that allows a subclass or child class to provide a specific implementation of a method that is already provided by one of its superclasses or parent classes.

  7. Child class - Wikipedia

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  8. Class (computer programming) - Wikipedia

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    Classes can be derived from one or more existing classes, thereby establishing a hierarchical relationship between the derived-from classes (base classes, parent classes or superclasses) and the derived class (child class or subclass) . The relationship of the derived class to the derived-from classes is commonly known as an is-a relationship. [21]

  9. Subfamily - Wikipedia

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    The hierarchy of biological classification's eight major taxonomic ranks.Intermediate minor rankings are not shown. In biological classification, [1] a subfamily (Latin: subfamilia, plural subfamiliae) is an auxiliary (intermediate) taxonomic rank, next below family but more inclusive than genus.