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i̇kinci derecede grup

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(Tıp) subgroup
A group within a larger group; a group whose members are some, but not all, of the members of a larger group
To divide or classify into subgroups
{i} subordinate group, division within a group
(mathematics) a subset (that is not empty) of a mathematical group
a distinct and often subordinate group within a group
A Task Force, Subcommittee or Special Interest Group Subgroups have wider membership criteria than their parent bodies, so it is possible for an OMG member without voting rights in a particular technical plenary to have voting membership of one of its subgroups An OMG member represented in a subgroup has a single vote in decisions of that subgroup, regardless of how many representatives attend
A body of related records within a record group, usually consisting of the records of a primary subordinate administrative unit Subgroups may also be established for related bodies of records within a record group that can best be delimited in terms of functional, geographical, or chronological relationships
A subset H of a group G that is itself a group and has the same binary operation as G
A subset of a group
A subdivision of a group, as of animals
A subgroup of a group is a subset which forms a group in its own right (with respect to the same operations)
The level in the National Vegetation Classification Standard hierarchy below group which divides each group into either a "natural/semi-natural" or "cultural" (planted/cultivated) subgroup (Grossman et al 1998) See hierarchy under USNVS
A subgroup is a group that is part of a larger group. The Action Group worked by dividing its tasks among a large number of subgroups. a separate, smaller, and sometimes less important part of a group
(mathematics) a subset (that is not empty) of a mathematical group a distinct and often subordinate group within a group
i̇kinci derecede grup
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