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71Group of 3 - G3 — A free trade agreement between Colombia, Mexico and Venezuela. Together, these three countries comprise 70% of the entire population of the Greater Caribbean region. The three countries enacted the accord on January 1, 1995. The agreement covered …
72Group — 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 location, the same burnup, the same owner, and the… …
73group — 1. noun 1) the exhibits are in three groups Syn: category, class, classification, grouping, cluster, set, batch, type, sort, kind, variety, family 2) a group of tourists Syn …
74Group A — noun Date: 1945 any of various strains of a streptococcus (Streptococcus pyogenes) that include the causative agents of pharyngitis, scarlet fever, septicemia, some skin infections, rheumatic fever, and glomerulonephritis < Group A strep throat > …
75Group B — noun Date: 1965 any of various strains of a streptococcus (Streptococcus agalactiae) that include the causative agents of certain infections (as pneumonia and meningitis) especially of newborn infants < Group B streptococcal infections > …
76Group — Die Group ist neben dem Cultivar eine der zwei nach dem ICNCP, dem International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants, 1995 eingeführten anerkannten Rangstufen für Kulturpflanzen. Eine feste Position innerhalb der taxonomischen Rangstufen… …
77Group f/64 — Die Group f/64 wurde 1932 in Kalifornien von Ansel Adams, Imogen Cunningham, John Paul Edwards, Sonya Noskowiak, Henry Swift, Willard van Dyke und Edward Weston gegründet. Der Name bezeichnet in der Photographie die Blendenzahl 64, mit der eine… …
78GROUP — (Roget s Thesaurus II) Index noun alliance, blast, circle, citizen, class (2), combine (2), common, company (2), conference, countryman, couple …
79group — [17] Group was originally a term in art criticism. It referred to the disposition of a set of figures or objects in a painting, drawing, etc. Not until the 18th century was it used in its current general sense. It comes via French groupe from… …
80group — noun [treated as sing. or plural] 1》 a number of people or things located, gathered, or classed together. 2》 a number of musicians who play popular music together. 3》 Chemistry a set of elements occupying a column in the periodic table and having …