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A taxonomic grouping of related, similar classes; a high- level category below kingdom and above class. Division is generally used in the classification of prokaryotes, algae, fungi, and plants, where [..]
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The ICS organization level between the branch and the task force/strike team. Divisions are used to divide an incident into geographical areas of operation. Divisions are established when the number o [..]
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Division is the arithmetic operation of determining how many times one quantity is contained in another.
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the separation of the members of a house of Parliament into two groups, for and against a proposal, so that their votes can be counted
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Refers to the Division Bell, that calls every MP to the House to vote. Mentioned in the YM episode Doing the Honours.
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late 14c., from Old French division, from Latin divisionem (nominative divisio), from divid-, stem of dividere (see divide). Military sense is first recorded 1590s. Mathematical sense is from early 15 [..]
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Divisions are used to divide an incident into geographical areas of operation. Divisions are established when the number of resources exceeds the span-of-control of the operations chief. A division is located with the Incident Command System organization between the branch and the task force/strike team.
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separation.
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1. the separation of the members of a house of Parliament into two groups, for and against a proposal, so that their votes can be counted 2. one of the parts that a country or state is divided into fo [..]
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There are four academic divisions – Humanities; Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences; Medical Sciences; and Social Sciences.
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One of nine geographic areas of the United States defined by the Census Bureau and widely used by BLS for presenting regional data.
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Method of propagating by separating parts from a plant to produce new plants.
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The process of splitting a mature daylily clump into multiple portions in order to enhance the vigor of the clump or to produce more plants. The smallest division is usually a single fan, and the terms are often used interchangeably. Advertising of daylilies for sale often refer to single-fan divisions or double-fan divisions.
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The technique of dividing a plant into two or more parts in which each part is a whole plant; often used with perennials.
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The practice of splitting apart plants to create several smaller-rooted segments. It is commonly used on perennials, bulbs and some shrubs. The practice is useful for controlling the plantÕs size and for acquiring more plants; it is also essential to the health and continued flowering of certain ones. Dormancy
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The process of dividing clump forming plants into separate smaller plants
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a method of asexual propagation in which a plant with more than one rooted crown is divided and the crowns planted separately
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  Making new plants by dividing a parent plant. This is my preferred method of propagating Upland Cress and other brassicas such as Komatsuna kojisan.
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In plant taxonomy, a category of taxonomic classification that is narrower in scope than Kingdom
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The breaking or cutting apart of the crown of a plant for the purpose of producing additional plants, all genetically identical to the parent plant.
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A set or form of boys taught together in any subject, e.g. "are you in Mr Smith's division for French?"
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definition - Separating plants so each has roots and shoots in good growing condition. When using plants to filter water it is important to remember that younger plants grow more aggressively (thus filter better) than mature plants, so by dividing plants we are turning older plants into younger plants.
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The breaking or cutting apart of a plant's crown for the purpose of producing additional plants, all genetically identical to the parent plant.
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Propagation by cutting, tearing, or breaking a plant into two or more independent units.
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 A method of getting more plants from a cluster by splitting the plant into halves or quarters.
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an army unit large enough to sustain combat; "two infantry divisions were held in reserve" part: one of the portions into which something is regarded as divided and which tog [..]
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An army formation made up of two or more brigades, usually 15,000 or more men. The Canadian Army had both infantry and armoured (i.e., tank) divisions. Canadian War Museum
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A military unit of men larger than a regiment or brigade and smaller than a corps. During the Civil War a division equaled 3 brigades (12,000 - 15,000 men) in the Union Army, and 4 -5 brigades (16,000 [..]
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Unit of roughly 14,000 Marines and Sailors built around three infantry regiments, an artillery regiment, and divisional support units. Some of these, such as tanks, engineers and pioneers, were in bat [..]
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a major administrative and tactical formation which combines in itself the necessary arms and services required for sustained combat. The composition of a division will depend on tasks and roles. A co [..]
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[plural: Divisionen]: Division. Same in German as in English. An organizational unit generally made up of 2 or 3 Regimenter
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 a phrase or passage in a melody.
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If the patent office decides that an application covers too large an area to be considered as a single patent, then the application is split into one or more divisional applications. A divisional application has the same specification as the "parent" but claims a different invention.
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The process of dividing two numbers.
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In Dewey Decimal Classification, the first level of subdivision of the 10 main classes, usually representing a discipline or subdiscipline, indicated by the first two digits in the notation (example: [..]
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A method of voting; a request that members stand or raise hands to be counted when the outcome of a voice vote is unclear or in dispute.
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A method of voting by standing.
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the major taxonomic rank within the plant kingdom (in which the phylum is no longer generally recognised). cf. phylum
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  Any formal vote in Parliament.
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The amount of revenue apportioned to each rail carrier participating in a given route, where the customer is invoiced on a through-rate basis.
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Carriers' practice of dividing revenue received from through rates where joint hauls are involved. This is usually according to agreed formulae.
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in the taxonomy of plants, the group smaller than a kingdom but larger than a class. division of labor
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A subdivision of a hazard class.
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The taking of recorded votes in the house or one of its committees. In the house, members rise as their names are called, and they vote for or against a motion. This vote is recorded in the Votes and Proceedings.
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The means for deciding a question other than by consensus.
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 A division is the name given to a formal vote on the floor of a parliamentary chamber.  In several British derived parliaments, voting is carried out by members moving to one or other sides of the chamber, hence ‘division’.  In the House of Commons, members rise in their place an indicate whether they agree or disagree with the motion before the h [..]
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There are two kinds of division in Java, integer and floating point. They both use the / operator to ensure you will get them confused. It depends on whether the operands surrounding it are int/ long [..]
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A vote; the dividing of the members into two groups (the yeas and nays) in order to reach a decision. Synonym: vote
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(n) an army unit large enough to sustain combat(n) one of the portions into which something is regarded as divided and which together constitute a whole(n) the act or process of dividing(n) an adminis [..]
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Departments and/or sections grouped together for the purpose of coordinating administrative and/or educational support services.
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The sign ÷ for division was invented by John Pell of Cambridge in 1668.
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Part of a health profession. A practitioner can be registered in more than one division within a profession. Not all professions have divisions. For a list of divisions, see Professions and Divisions.
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Undergraduate courses (Bachelor’s degree programs) are divided into lower division (courses numbered up to 299) and upper division (courses numbered 300 to 499). Graduate courses (e.g. Master’s degree [..]
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The pipes are grouped into several separate sections called divisions. Each one has a name and is controlled through it's own manual or the pedalboard. There are several manual divisions and the [..]
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Divisions are used to divide an incident into geographical areas of operation. A Division is located within the ICS organization between the Branch and the Task Force/Strike Team. (See Group.) Divisions are identified by alphabetic characters for horizontal applications and, often, by floor numbers when used in buildings. Documentation Unit:
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In a band organ or dance organ, a group of ranks of pipes devoted to a specific musical part: bass, accompaniment, melody, countermelody, etc. In a pipe organ, a group of ranks usually associated with [..]
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The University is divided into four teaching Divisions - Commerce (also known as the Otago Business School), Health Sciences, Humanities, and Sciences - which include the staff in all of the Departmen [..]
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A recorded vote in the Assembly Chamber. When there is no clear result from a ‘voice vote’ or if Members challenge the Speaker’s decision, he/she may order a division. Members go to the Division Lobbi [..]
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Group of states that all have the same point schedule.
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Unequal Cell Division that results in daughter Cells of different sizes.
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The fission of a Cell. It includes Cytokinesis, when the Cytoplasm of a Cell is divided, and Cell Nucleus Division.
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The process by which the Cytoplasm of a Cell is divided.
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The process by which the Cell Nucleus is divided.
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  (1) A main subdivision of a ship's crew (1st, E, G, and so on); (2) an organization composed of two or more ships of the same type.  
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  In the organization of ship or plane groups, the unit between sections and squadrons; in shipboard organization, Sailors and officers grouped together for command purposes, a component group of a de [..]
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the smallest organizational unit aboard a ship. Usually consists of one or more officers plus a group of men responsible for a particular part of the ship's work. Also, an organization composed o [..]
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in the organization of ship or plane groups, the unit between sections and squadrons; in shipboard organization, Sailors and officers grouped together for command purposes. BACK TO TOP EAPC - Employee Assistance Program Coordinator
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A flight of four aircraft; two SECTIONs.
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Group of states that all have the same point schedule.
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"Division" means, except in the phrase "division of the service," the Personnel Division referred to in ORS 240.055 (Personnel Division).
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a phrase or passage in a melody
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A basic army formation made up of between 12,000 and 18,000 men
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A flight of four aircraft flying as a unit. A division, under a division leader, may be part of a flight of several divisions, under a flight leader. The Division is divided in two Sections of two air [..]
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Navy term for four aircraft operating together. Also known as a four-ship.
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One of the sections in a tournament into which players are divided according to their ability and experience. For example, a tournament might have a novice division
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One of the levels of competition offered at a backgammon tournament – there is the Championship Division for the expert players, the Advanced or Intermediate for advanced players and the Beginner or N [..]
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The breaking or cutting apart of a plant's crown for the purpose of producing additional plants, all genetically identical to the parent plant.
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a garage and yard facility where buses are stored, maintained, and dispatched into service. The district has three operating divisions: Division 2, Emeryville; Division 4, East Oakland; and Division 6, Hayward.
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An organization unit below the Office level. a Level II organization. Divisions are established when operating requirements, functional concerns, and - or staffing levels justify dividing an Office in [..]
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Refers to a garage and yard facility where buses are stored, maintained, and dispatched into service. Golden Gate has four divisions: Division 1, San Rafael; Division 2, Novato; Division 3, Santa Rosa [..]
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A PeopleSoft Admissions enrollment management term for the lowest of the three level classification structure that you define. You can define a division level, link it to other levels, and set enrollm [..]
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See, Class, above
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(arithmetics) division arithmetic: process of dividing a number by another (military) division military formation
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A number of corps grouped together, directed by a divisional commander (similar in responsibility and administrative role to bishops in other churches).
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