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groupA set of seismometers whose output is sent to a common data channel to record a seismic trace. A large group is known as a patch.
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groupGroups 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 di [..]
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group A group is a logical grouping of assemblies with similar characteristics. All assemblies in a group have the same initial average enrichment, the same cycle/reactor history, the same current locati [..]
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group1. A substructure that imparts characteristic chemical behaviors to a molecule, for example, a carboxylic acid group. (also: functional group). 2. A vertical column on the periodic table, for example, [..]
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groupGroupe
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groupA number of individuals covered under a single health insurance contract, usually a group of employees.
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groupA groups is a set of users. Groups can contain individual users, other groups, or the users in a role. Groups can be used to help define sharing access to data or to specify which data to synchronize in Salesforce for Outlook configurations or Lightning Sync configurations.
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group"form into a group or groups," 1718 (transitive), 1801 (intransitive), from group (n.). Related: Grouped; grouping.
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group1690s, originally an art criticism term, "assemblage of figures or objects forming a harmonious whole in a painting or design," from French groupe "cluster, group" (17c.), from Ita [..]
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groupRefer to "See Also" column to the right.
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group1) An aggregate of crystals. 2) Synonym of crystal group. 3) The scientific classification of minerals based on their chemical structure or crystal structure. 4) A scientifically recognized selection [..]
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groupA collection of two or more interacting individuals who maintain stable patterns of relationships, share common goals, and perceive themselves as being a group. [GB] An aggregate of individuals having [..]
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groupAn assemblage of personnel organized to serve a specific purpose or accomplish a task. A group may vary from a single individual assigned part time, to several part-time individuals assigned from othe [..]
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groupFeature that gives you the ability to categorize subscribers based on their interests or preferences. A group consists of a group title and group names (subgroups).
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groupA collection of principals within a given security policy domain.
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groupAn employer, association or trust that offers health coverage to its members or employees.
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group1. Or "the group," this is used to refer to the main group of riders sticking together in an event or race. 2. Sometimes called "groupo," this is a complete set of bicycle componen [..]
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group- Disc golf competitors assigned to play a round together in a tournament. Also known as a card. Members within the card verify each other's scores an [..]
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grouparrange into a group or groups; "Can you group these shapes together?" any number of entities (members) considered as a unit (chemistry) two or more atoms bound together as a [..]
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groupThe competitors who are assigned to play a round together for the purpose of verifying scores and proper play in accordance with the rules.
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groupAn Identity v3 API entity. Represents a collection of users that is owned by a specific domain.
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groupa number of people or things together in one place
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groupA collection of people who share a common label (the group name) but have not yet formed a team whose members have learned how to work together and trust each other. Contrast with team.
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group The fixture protruding from the front of most espresso machines into which the portafilter and filter clamp.
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groupIn frequency-division multiplexing, a specific number of associated voice channels, either within a supergroup or as an independent entity. Note 1: In wideband systems, a group usually consists of 12 voice channels and occupies the frequency band from 60 kHz to 108 kHz. Note 2: this is ITU-T group B (formerly CCITT group B). Note 3: ITU-T Basic Gro [..]
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groupA name sometimes given to a group of British poets who, in the late 1950s and 1960s, wanted to take poetry in a new direction by liberating it from the restraints favoured by The Movement. The main po [..]
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groupA large air force formation usually composed of four or more squadrons and the bases from which they operated. The largest Canadian group was Number 6 (RCAF) Group, of the British Bomber Command. By 1945 Number 6 (RCAF) Group included 14 squadrons that operated nearly 300 heavy four-engine bombers from 10 bases in northern England. Canadian War Mus [..]
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groupa formation of "Wings". Gubbins:
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groupJensens Internet Dictionary A collection of users.
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groupA collection of individuals who communicate and interact on a regular basis, sharing many attitudes and beliefs.
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groupUpper case for names of groups, directorates and organisations: Knowledge and Innovation Group.
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groupThis is a Mixing Desk channel to which a group of audio signals can be routed to allow the treatment and control of the resulting combined signal.
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group1. Collection of people. 2. Social psychology. 2 or more people influencing each other. Also called social group. 3. organised collection of animals. 4. Collection of people in a research study.
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group1. Or "the group," this is used to refer to the main group of riders sticking together in an event or race. 2. Sometimes called "groupo," this is a complete set of bicycle componen [..]
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groupgrupe
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groupA series of consecutive shots fired at the same aiming point without changing the sight adjustments of the firearm.
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groupA Group can be described as two or more people or things that are organized in a way that define them together. A group can be organized or identified in many ways. They can be grouped because they ar [..]
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groupGroup, as used in clinical psychology, refers to group of people who are in treatment together, rather than as individuals. Groups can be therapeutic and supportive (e.g., weight loss, anger managemen [..]
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groupA group is a set of parts for one bicycle from (usually) a single manufacturer. The practice of selling parts as a group (or "gruppo" in Italian) probably originated with Campagnolo in the 1 [..]
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groupA group is an email list that also can be accessed via a browser, using a web-based interface to read and send email. Usenet newsgroups are a separate component of the internet that are accessed with [..]
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groupa mathematical structure consisting of a set together with an operation that combines any two of its elements to form a third element, e.g. the set of integers and the addition operation form a group
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groupThe skill of identifying objects according to characteristics.
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groupTraditionally a cylindrical receptacle into which the portafilter clamps.
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group12 circuits processed as a unit in a carrier system. - H -
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groupA set of related users. Groups can share resources through projects. Administrators can sort Skytap
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groupA group consists of several hosts assigned to a pool that can be conveniently targeted together, as well as given variables that they share in common.
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groupA group can be formed of members who represent parties with fewer than 5 seats in the Parliament, or of independent members (who do not represent a political party). The group must have at least 5 members, and is entitled to nominate a representative as a member of the Parliamentary Bureau (rule 5.2.2).
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groupA group collects together a number of different codes associated with medical events that are considered to be sufficiently similar for some purpose e.g. the determination of an appropriate reimbursem [..]
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groupCandidates standing for election to the Upper House (Legislative Council) can join together in groups. Groups are separated from other candidates on the ballot paper. Candidates endorsed by a register [..]
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group(n) any number of entities (members) considered as a unit(n) (chemistry) two or more atoms bound together as a single unit and forming part of a molecule(n) a set that is closed, associative, has an i [..]
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groupA column of 18 elements on the periodic table; also called a family (Lesson 9)
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groupThe term group is found in a number of combinations, including breath group, sense group, tone group and word group. All of these refer to essentially the same concept, namely a group of words which c [..]
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group(n.) A vertical column of the periodic table; a family of elements; also, A characteristic part of a molecule.
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groupA collection of users identified in the LDAP directory.
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groupA collection of IAM users. You can use IAM groups to simplify specifying and managing permissions for multiple users.
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group1. Or "the group," this is used to refer to the main group of riders sticking together in an event or race. 2. Sometimes called "groupo," this is a complete set of bicycle components. A group usually includes: hubs, crankset, bottom bracket, derailleurs, shift levers, brakes, headset and sometimes the seatpost. Wheels are sold s [..]
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groupYou can create Groups for your properties to help you access them quicker. For example you could create a Group for each Region of the country, or a Group for each account manager. Once you create Gro [..]
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groupCorporate
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groupA defined linked collection of atoms or a single atom within a molecular entity. This use of the term in physical organic and general chemistry is less restrictive than the definition adopted for the purpose of nomenclature of organic compounds. [See IUPAC ORGANIC RULES (1979), Section C]. See also substituent
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groupa family of elements with similar chemical properties, represented by a vertical column in the periodic table.
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groupA column within the periodic table of elements.
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groupIllustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Group: A bonded collection of atoms that do not form an entire molecule or ion. Methyl group Carboxyl group Phenyl group The -CH3 portion of methylcyclo [..]
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groupOn the periodic table, the columns are called groups. Elements are arranged in groups by the number of electrons that are in the outside shell. The elements of each group have the same number of elect [..]
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groupTwo or more elements cemented together within a lens. Lenses are described as having a certain number of elements in a certain smaller number of groups.
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groupTwo or more elements cemented together within a lens. Lenses are described as having a certain number of elements in a certain smaller number of groups.
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groupSee Brew Group.
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groupPersons classified by age from Birth (Infant, Newborn) to octogenarians and older (Aged, 80 and over).
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groupGroups of individuals whose putative ancestry is from native continental Populations based on similarities in physical appearance.
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groupGroups that serve as a standard for comparison in experimental studies. They are similar in relevant characteristics to the experimental group but do not receive the experimental intervention.
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groupCytochromes (Electron-transporting Proteins) with Protoheme (Heme b) as the prosthetic group.
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groupA group of Cytochromes with covalent thioether linkages between either or both of the vinyl side chains of Protoheme and the protein. (Enzyme Nomenclature, 1992, p539)
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groupA system for classifying Patient Care by relating common characteristics such as Diagnosis, treatment, and age to an expected consumption of Hospital resources and Length of Stay. Its purpose is to pr [..]
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groupA group of people with a common cultural heritage that sets them apart from others in a variety of social relationships.
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groupA method of Data Collection and a Qualitative Research tool in which a small group of individuals are brought together and allowed to interact in a discussion of their opinions about topics, issues, o [..]
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groupA subgroup having special characteristics within a larger group, often bound together by special ties which distinguish it from the larger group.
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groupMembers of the various professions (e.g., Physicians) or Occupations (e.g., Police).
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groupIndividuals whose ancestral origins are in the Islands of the central and South Pacific, including Micronesia, Melanesia, Polynesia, and traditionally Australasia.
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groupGroup composed of associates of same species, approximately the same age, and usually of similar rank or social status.
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groupIndividuals classified according to their sex, racial origin, Religion, common place of living, financial or social status, or some other cultural or behavioral attribute. (UMLS, 2003)
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groupA group of people who meet in an unstructured setting to learn about themselves, interpersonal relationships, and Group Processes and about larger social systems.
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groupOrganizations which provide an Environment encouraging social interactions through group activities or individual relationships especially for the purpose of rehabilitating or supporting Patients, ind [..]
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groupA large group of nuclei lying between the internal medullary lamina and the Internal Capsule. It includes the ventral anterior, ventral lateral, and ventral posterior nuclei.
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groupA group of people covered under the same health care plan and identified by their relation to the same employer or organization.
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groupA group of people covered under the same health care plan and identified by their relation to the same employer or organization.
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groupTerm used to describe a dental benefit customer or purchaser, usually an employer or a union/labor trust.
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groupDog registries like the AKC, list dogs in groups. The AKC has 7 groups - Sporting, Non-Sporting, Hounds, Working, Herding, Terriers, and Toys.
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groupMultiple access to ARCHI UK is open to groups and institutions and the yearly subscription rate depends on the size of the faculty and the projected number of users.
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groupA collection of users who are connected by some shared activity, interest, or quality. For example, high school and college students have a group (public guild) called The Scholars. Habitica offers tw [..]
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groupCoverage of a number of individuals under one contract. The most common group is employees of the same employer.
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groupBritish American Tobacco p.l.c. and all its businesses throughout the world.
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groupList of users which can be assigned to a project with a certain role. New groups can be defined in the admin settings (Modules > Administration).
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groupOn ballot papers for the Senate, candidates are grouped together in columns. Any party or group of individuals nominating two or more candidates is entitled to their own column, though sitting MPs are [..]
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groupany taxon. an assemblage of similar cultivars within a species or interspecific hybrid (Cult. Code, Art. 26). `Congeries of organisms having common characteristics` , e.g. assemblages of related serot [..]
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group1) An aggregate of crystals. 2) Synonym of crystal group. 3) The classification order that minerals are arranged in based on their chemical structure. 4) A scientifically recognized selection of [..]
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groupAn informal classification of minerals that share certain chemical and physical properties and that are often cited by their group name. Example: The tourmaline-group minerals that include elbaite, dr [..]
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group, sb. a drain in a cow-house behind the cows.
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groupA set of users of which you are a member. In some operating systems (like Unix), you can give certain file access permissions to other members of your group.
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groupA set of holes in a target left by a succession of bullets fired from the same rifle or handgun, using the same ammunition and sight setting. Fired (within the limits of one's marksmanship abilit [..]
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groupA Group is made up of one or more users with common permissions. Each user in the system must be given membership in one Group, and can be given membership to multiple Groups. Group role membership is [..]
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groupGroup is The British Land Company PLC and its subsidiaries and excludes its share of joint ventures and funds (where not treated as a subsidiary) on a line-by-line basis (i.e. not proportionally consolidated).
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group
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groupA set of users of which you are a member. In some operating systems (like Unix), you can give certain file access permissions to other members of your group.
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groupof users who may exercise joint ownership if the real owner permits it. See permission bits
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groupprivileges.
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groupUser created and run discussion pages at http://www.discogs.com/groups
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groupA sub-match in a regular expression
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groupThe pattern made by a series of projectiles striking a target.
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groupRadar target(s) within approximately 3 NM of each other.
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groupA group is a collection of users who perform a specific role in the company, such as Network Support.
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groupAn item in the Groups module. A Group can be used to arrange specific Members and also to break up content on your site. For example, a multi-campus organization may have a Group created for each camp [..]
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groupor data group; the top level of organization of GPS/GNSS data at the UNAVCO Archive, each group being made up of data from probably from one or more projects; usually a group is related on a one-to [..]
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groupRadar target(s) within approximately 3 NM of each other.
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groupOne or more stones considered as a unit. Hane -- A single stone that "reaches around" the outside of an opposing unit diagonally, adjacent but unconnected to an existing unit.
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groupSee "Set".
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groupSeveral friends who get together to play RPGs. A minimum of one player and one GM are required to form a gaming group.
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groupA matched set comprising three or more cards of the same rank.
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groupA set of elements comprising a vertical colum of the periodic table.
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group(n.) See Party
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groupTo group is to assemble a number of allies, typically 3 or more, on the same position on the map, typically to secure an objective or start a teamfight.
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groupSeveral persons, usually more than ten (10), traveling together. Group travel is often available at reduced rates.
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groupEither multiple Customers travelling together on a Booking or...
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groupnumber of persons with whom hotel deals as if they were one party.
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groupthe Company and all of its subsidiaries
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groupA group is a collection of user accounts that grants common capabilities to its member users.
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groupThe Item Master Group to which this item belongs. This is an optional classification of item masters created by the administrator. The default group is "All". (If the group is &q [..]
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groupSee Academic Group.
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group1. Or "the group," this is used to refer to the main group of riders sticking together in an event or race. 2. Sometimes called "groupo," this is a complete set of bicycle componen [..]
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groupThe letter(s) assigned to a group of parcels on a 1" = 100' or smaller scale map.
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groupThe Company and its Goup undertakings
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groupA grouping of legally independent enterprises by way of intermeshing financial ownership (equity interests) to form a single economic unit under a single management.
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groupThe pattern of shots on a target.
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group1) A number of channels or faders that can be controlled by one Master VCA slide. 2) A shortening of the term Recording Group (a buss or the signal present on a buss).
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groupA collection of units, assemblies, sub-assemblies, and parts. It is a subdivision of a set or system but is not capable of performing a complete operational function.
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group
A formal category for assembling cultivars, individual plants or assemblages of plants on the basis of defined similarity.
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groupThe letter assigned to a group of parcels on a certain map.
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