generic groups
[/dʒəˈnɛrɪk ɡruːps/]
nounpl: generic groups
grupos genéricos
1. Collections or categories of items, organisms, or concepts that share common characteristics but lack specific distinction or individuality
The study classified consumers into generic groups based on purchasing behavior.
O estudo classificou os consumidores em grupos genéricos baseado no comportamento de compra.
2. In mathematics and abstract algebra, collections of elements with a defined operation satisfying group properties, without further specification
Generic groups in algebra form the basis for understanding more complex mathematical structures.
Grupos genéricos na álgebra formam a base para compreender estruturas matemáticas mais complexas.
3. Broadly categorized assemblies in taxonomy, pharmacology, or other scientific fields without species or variant specification
The pharmaceutical company focused on developing drugs for generic groups rather than specific conditions.
A empresa farmacêutica concentrou-se no desenvolvimento de medicamentos para grupos genéricos em vez de condições específicas.
The term 'generic groups' is widely used in Brazilian academic, scientific, and business contexts, particularly in marketing research, pharmaceutical studies, and mathematics. It reflects the tendency in Portuguese-speaking contexts to favor precision in scientific terminology while maintaining accessibility in general discourse.
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