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a collection of two or more persons who interact and have mutual influence on each other. (612)
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A collection of users who have similar needs. Groups simplify the administration of shared resources.
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a collection of users who have protected access to their resources.
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A collection of participants given the same experimental treatment.  The group is formed within the research project and need not have existed prior to the experiment. Participants in a group may actually generate their data on an individual basis and never come into contact with one another. It is their scores that are grouped for analytic purposes.
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two or more individuals sharing a set of beliefs, values, and behavioral patterns; see reference group.
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Set of covalently linked atoms, such as a hydroxyl group ( - OH) or an amino group ( - NH), the chemical behavior of which is well characterized.
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A set of rows in a result set that have one or more field values in common.
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A group of sectors on a hard disk drive that is addressed as one logical unit by the operating system.
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Either a synonym for chain or used to refer to several chains considered together that co-operate or that could be trivially connected.[ edit
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Section 13(d) of the 1934 ACT defines a GROUP as persons who have agreed to act together "for the purpose of acquiring, holding, voting, or disposing" of equity securities.
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A polyvalent atom (ligancy =2) in a molecule, together with all its ligands (Benson, 1976).
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one or more contacts that you organize together under one unique name, similar to an email list. By default, Yahoo! Messenger adds contacts to the "Friends" group included in the application.
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A vertical column of the periodic table; a family of elements; also, A characteristic part of a molecule.
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A substructure that imparts characteristic chemical behaviors to a molecule, for example, a carboxylic acid group. (also: functional group). A vertical column on the periodic table, for example, the halogens. Elements that belong to the same group usually show chemical similarities, although the element at the top of the group is usually atypical.
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A vertical coulmn, or family, of elements in the periodic table.
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Normally commanded by a colonel, in the U.S. Army a group is a command structure controlling several battalion sized elements and is subordinate to a brigade.
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(n) The pattern of arrows on the target. (v) To shoot three arrows on the target.
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A series of consecutive shots fired at the same aiming point without changing the sight adjustments of the firearm.
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The pattern of arrows shot on target during an end.
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The distribution of bullets on a target fired with a single aiming point and sight setting. Group size is expressed as the distance between centers of the farthest holes and is most easily determined by measuring the extreme spread from outside to outside and subtracting one bullet diameter.
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A ‘group’ can be formed of members who represent parties with fewer than five seats in the Parliament, or of members who do not represent a political party. It is entitled to nominate a representative as a member of the Parliamentary Bureau, and to be allocated some of the time (15 half sitting days per Parliamentary Year) set for non-Executive business.
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Each competing band is classified according to how many band proper members there are. The classifications are divided into groups, and a band only competes against other bands in their group size. Egg Harbor Township High School is moving up to TOB Group 3 in 2003. TOB Group sizes Group 1 up to 35 musicians and a maximum of 35 auxiliary Group 2 36 to 55 musicians and a maximum of 55 auxiliary Group 3 56 to 80 musicians and a maximum of 80 auxiliary Group 4 81 or greater musicians musicians and auxiliary USBBA Group sizes
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Subscribers eligible for benefits because they work for the same company or are members of a union, association, or other organization.
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An employer, association or trust that applies for and accepts Health Benefit Plans on behalf of its Members.
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Insurance organization made up of those plan enrollees who share a common relationship like employment or membership.
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refers to two or more people who share some common identification and have social contact and interaction.
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The group of a fax device describes the method it uses to communicate with other fax devices (e.g. over the telephone PSTN). The most common group is Group III.
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A body of subscribers eligible for insurance by virtue of some common identifying attribute, such as a common employer, or a membership in a union, association, or other organization.
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A cluster, crowd, or throng; an assemblage, either of persons or things, collected without any regular form or arrangement; as, a group of men or of trees; a group of isles.
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An assemblage of objects in a certain order or relation, or having some resemblance or common characteristic; as, groups of strata.
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A variously limited assemblage of animals or plants, having some resemblance, or common characteristics in form or structure. The term has different uses, and may be made to include certain species of a genus, or a whole genus, or certain genera, or even several orders.
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To form a group of; to arrange or combine in a group or in groups, often with reference to mutual relation and the best effect; to form an assemblage of.
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Groups are established to divide the incident into functional areas of operation. Groups are composed of resources assembled to perform a special function not necessarily within a single geographic division. Groups, when activated, are located between branches and resources in the operations section. see also: Division
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A set of fields and/or groups that are to be treated as having a unifying relationship.
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Two or more records assembled together or having some unifying relationship.  In Keep In Touch, Groups are organized by Categories, allowing for a structured and efficient way to access information.
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Resources assembled at an incident to perform a special function, not necessarily within a single geographic division.
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Two or more X10 or other PLC modules that are set to the same house and unit code do that they can be triggered by the same command. You might want to group front and back porch lights together for example.
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is The British Land Company PLC and its subsidiaries excluding any share of joint venture profits or assets.
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The Company and its subsidiaries after Admission.
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The Company or any of its subsidiary undertakings
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The employer (such as Northrop Grumman), union, trust, association. or organization through which you and your dependents are entitled to benefit coverage.
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In insurance it is a company or organization that the employees are covered by the employer.
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