Etymology: [ 'grüp ] (noun.) 1686. From French groupe (“cluster, group”), from Italian gruppo (“knot, group”), of Germanic origin, from Proto-Germanic *kruppaz (“lump, round mass”). Cognate with German Kropf (“crop, craw, bunch”), Old English cropp (“craw, top, bunch”), Dutch krop (“craw”), Old Norse kroppr (“hump, bunch”). More at crop, croup.
grup, takım, sınıflandırmak, toplanmak, gruplandırmak, kafil, filo, ekip, ulam, sınıf, sosyal grup, manga, öbek, yığın, birbiri ile benzerlikleri olan hayvan veya bitki sınıfı, kısım, kafile, gruplaşmak, küme, yeni program grubu, heyet, kütle, topluluk, bir grupta toplamak, filo (İng.), gruplaştır, (isim) grup, küme, öbek, takım, topluluk, heyet, kafile, manga, filo (İng.), kütle, grupla, aynı zamanda teşekkü1 ettiği farzolunan kaya tabakaları, benzer nitelikli öğeler grubu, yan yana, GRUP:1. İki veya daha çok tabur ya da iki veya daha çok filo grubundan oluşan, elastik bir idari ve taktik birlik. Terim; muharebe destek ve hizmet destek birliklerine de uygulanır. 2. Özel bir amaç için tasarlanmış, normal olarak, bir kuvvetin tali bir bölümü halinde, bir miktar gemi veya hava aracı. 3. Bir bütün halinde çalışan, birçok parçalardan meydana gelmiş, mekanik bir düzen. 4. Haberlerin gönderilmesinde veya kriptolanmasında bir birim meydana getiren bir veya daha çok sembol. Ayrıca bakınız: "army group", "boat group", "embarkation element (unit) (group) ", "tactical air control group", "tractor group", "transport group (amphibious)", Kimyasal bileşim hususunda birbirine benzer maddeler takımı, gruplaştırmak, öğür, küme grup, gruplara ayrılmak, gruplandır, grup oluşturmak, gruplamak, gurup etmek, Gruba, gurubu, toplu halde, (sıfat) toplu halde, gruplanmış, gruplaş, gruplaşmış, toplama, toplanma, gruplama, gruplaşarak, gruplaşma, Benzer ve müşterek özellikler göz önüne alınarak gruplama, gruplara ayırma, sınıflandırma, öbekleme, gruplandırılıyor, kümelendirme, sınıflandırma, gruplara ayırma, gruplandırma, sınıflama, gruplar, gruplara ayırmak,
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(isim) grup, küme, öbek, takım, topluluk, heyet, kafile, manga, filo (İng.), kütle
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GRUP:1. İki veya daha çok tabur ya da iki veya daha çok filo grubundan oluşan, elastik bir idari ve taktik birlik. Terim; muharebe destek ve hizmet destek birliklerine de uygulanır. 2. Özel bir amaç için tasarlanmış, normal olarak, bir kuvvetin tali bir bölümü halinde, bir miktar gemi veya hava aracı. 3. Bir bütün halinde çalışan, birçok parçalardan meydana gelmiş, mekanik bir düzen. 4. Haberlerin gönderilmesinde veya kriptolanmasında bir birim meydana getiren bir veya daha çok sembol. Ayrıca bakınız: "army group", "boat group", "embarkation element (unit) (group) ", "tactical air control group", "tractor group", "transport group (amphibious)" Askeri
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A functional entity consisting of certain atoms whose presence provides a certain property to a molecule, such as the methyl group, A subset of a culture or of a society, A column in the periodic table of chemical elements, A small number (up to about fifty) of galaxies that are near each other, A (usually small) group of people who perform music together, An air force formation, A collection of formations or rock strata, To come together to form a group, To put together to form a group, An element of an espresso machine from which hot water pours into the portafilter, In the Unix operating system, a number of users with same rights with respect to accession, modification, and execution of files, computers and peripherals, A number of things or persons being in some relation to one another, A set with an associative binary operation, under which there exists an identity element, and such that each element has an inverse, diphtheria, An assemblage of objects in a certain order or relation, or having some resemblance or common characteristic; as, groups of strata, In Windows NT user manager, an account that contains other accounts, which are called members Permissions and rights granted to a group are also provided to its members, making groups a convenient way to grant common capabilities to collections of user accounts, a set that is closed, associative, has an identity element and every element has an inverse, A group is a set of people, organizations, or things which are considered together because they have something in common. She is among the most promising players in her age group As a group, today's old people are still relatively deprived, everything of worth starts with the individual, who becomes less responsible and even dumber in a group Only the person can grow to a point that affects other persons, A group is a set of people who have the same interests or aims, and who organize themselves to work or act together. the Minority Rights Group Members of an environmental group are staging a protest inside a chemical plant, A group of people or things is a number of people or things which are together in one place at one time. The trouble involved a small group of football supporters The students work in groups on complex problems, bunch; ensemble, band; (Computers) window which contains several application icons (in a Windows environment), A group is a number of musicians who perform together, especially ones who play popular music. At school he played bass in a pop group called The Urge. Billy Bragg's backing group. = band, If a number of things or people are grouped together or group together, they are together in one place or within one organization or system. The fact sheets are grouped into seven sections The G-7 organization groups together the world's seven leading industrialized nations We want to encourage them to group together to act as a big purchaser. see also grouping, blood group, ginger group, pressure group. Joint Photographic Experts Group Union Group ABO blood group system Altria Group Inc. Armed Islamic Group Bloomsbury group Camden Town Group ethnic group American Volunteer Group functional group Group Theatre group theory group therapy linkage group Local Group Rh blood group system Royal Dutch/Shell Group Seven Group of, arrange into a group or groups; "Can you group these shapes together?", 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, (chemistry) two or more atoms bound together as a single unit and forming part of a molecule, any number of entities (members) considered as a unit, divide into groups; assemble, gather; classify, sort, A group is a number of separate commercial or industrial firms which all have the same owner. The group made a pre-tax profit of £1.05 million. a French-based insurance group, In Maya, a group is simply a transform node that becomes the parent of all the nodes in the group The group is all the child of the transform node, (1) A collection of users who can share access authorities for protected resources See also login group (2) A list of names that are known together by a single name (3) A set of related records that have the same value for a particular field in all records (4) A series of records logically joined together, An authenticated set of users classified by common traits such as job title or customer profile Groups are also associated with a set of roles, and every user that is a member of a group inherits all of the roles assigned to that group, A large loud pack of passengers (see passenger) travelling together The group leader, who has the tickets, usually waits in the bar until the required pre-board time of five minutes before departure, or until there are no seats left together, whichever occurs last Reservation agents are prohibited form pre-assigning seats to groups as this may convenience them, A field is an algebraic structure with one operator (commonly called multiplication (*)) which satisfies the following conditions: There is a distinguished unit element (commonly denoted 1, such that for any element a we have a*1=1*a=a Any element a has an inverse (denoted a(-1)) such that a(-1)*a= a*a(-1)=1 A group whose operation is also commutative (ie a*b=b*a) is called Abelian, A group is a list of Members Groups are used for several purposes Groups simplify bulk registration of Members by corporations A printer may only be accessible to a specific group Access to a printer may be denied to a specific group Groups may be nested, a group that contains related ads For example: you could create one group named "BannerExchange" for all banner exchange ads and another group named "FriendSites" for banners to all your friends' site, Groups are a convenient way for a person who is sharing files to control access privileges for a number of users at once You can assign registered users to groups on your Macintosh and then share a folder or disk with that group See also: owner name, registered group, A mathematical structure in which elements are combined A nonempty set G is a group if: 1) The set G is closed under the binary operator *, that is, for any two elements g, h in G, g* h is in G 2) The operator * is associative, that is, for any a, b, c in G, a*(b*c) = (a*b)*c 3) There exists an identity element e in G, such that for any element g in G, g* e = e* g = g 4) For every element g in G there is an inverse h in G such that, g* h = h* g = e, the identity, A variously limited assemblage of animals or plants, having some resemblance, or common characteristics in form or structure, Groups are a way of assigning specific access rights to cerain classes of users For example, all users working on project x could be added to a group xproj System resources (such as disk space) devoted to project x could then be configured to permit only members of xproj full access, A mathematical system consisting of a set with an operation between elements of the set and the properties that the operation is associative (i e (ab)c = a(bc)), has an "identity element" (i e 1a = a for all a), and all elements have inverses (i e an a with aa = 1) Groups are used pervasively in mathematics, and they often express symmetry properties of other sets or objects, is a collection of system users (see Users) A user must be a member of a group and may be a member of more than one Within Unix and POSIX systems, membership in a group establishes one level of privilege Group membership is also often used to control or limit access to system resources, Groups are a way of assigning specific access rights to certain classes of users For example, all users working on Project X could be added to group xproj System resources (such as disk space) devoted to Project X could then be configured to permit only members of xproj full access, In the context of network security, a group is a set of users who share common permissions for one or more resources Individually assigned user permissions take precedence over those assigned through groups, A mathematical structure consisting of a finite or infinite set together with a binary operation called group multiplication satisfying certain axioms; see Section A 3 for more information, any number of entities (members) considered as a unit a set that is closed, associative, has an identity element and every element has an inverse (chemistry) two or more atoms bound together as a single unit and forming part of a molecule arrange into a group or groups; "Can you group these shapes together?", A collection of network or database users with common permissions for particular objects, such as shared files or database tables See also permissions, 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, notes joined at the stems; sometimes rather indefinitely applied to any ornament made up of a few short notes, 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, A number of eighth, sixteenth, etc, The group contains a list of all the departments within the organization Groups are used to define the organization's hierarchical structure for timesheet approval, and each one can be broken down into subgroups Each group is assigned a manager, and the manager of each group can view the users' timesheets in their group As well, one manager may be assigned to several groups, although a group can only have one manager, form a group or group together, The level in the National Vegetation Classification Standard hierarchy below subclass based on leaf characteristics and identified and named in conjunction with broadly defined macroclimatic types to provide a structural-geographic orientation (Grossman et al , 1998) See table under USNVC, Refers to a list of one or more users having the same access rights; see /etc/groups, As a part of the system by which meteorites are classified, a group identifies a number of meteorites that have similar physical and compositional characteristics There must be at least five meteorites that share these common characteristics before they can be declared to form a Group Groups can be further subdivided into categories called Types, A logical collection of devices within a domain Unlike a subnet, devices are grouped together without regard for their physical location in the domain The number of groups to which a device may belong is determined by the number of available address table entries on it This number is net by the neuron application, but may not exceed 15 Groups and group membership are defined by the NSS during binding, On a Linux network, users can be organized into groups for security purposes, especially for granting access rights to various files A user can belong to more than one group, A group in context to General Systems, is a top level organizational entity that is responsible for for all operational activities with within its assigned management area General Systems organizational structure is divided into several groups and then a number of departments within each group An example of this would be the Financial Group which manages the efforts of the Accounting Department, Cash Management Department and Debt resources Department Each department then manages the responsibilities of its assigned sub-tier areas, The action of the verb to group, Present participle of group, A collection of things or people united as a group, cohort, arranged into groups, past of group, assembled, gathered; divided into groups; classified, sorted, Plural of groupie, Joining two objects into one object, Most Scouting takes place in a variety of small and large groupings, such as a Patrol, A set of members that is selected by a filtering process and that may be treated as a separate aggregate group This group behaves very much like a parent to all of its specific members, and it supports full calculation logic, including additive and non-additive calculations For example, you can use the attribute Small to view and work with all members with the attribute Small, the activity of putting things together in groups a system for classifying things into groups, the simplification of data by sorting data into similar sets, The disposal or relative arrangement of figures or objects, as in, drawing, painting, and sculpture, or in ornamental design, A language construct that is (in general) grammatically divisible; for example, `expression' or `declaration' in C See Language and Grammar, a system for classifying things into groups, assembly, gathering, collecting, A grouping is a set of people or things that have something in common. There were two main political groupings pressing for independence, 1) Controlling the gain of several individual channels with a Group Fader 2) The mixing together of several individual audio signals to send a mixed signal out of the console to record a track on a multitrack tape machine, A language construct that is (in general) grammatically divisible; for example, `expression' or `declaration' in C See section Languages and Context-Free Grammars, the activity of putting things together in groups, A language construct that is (in general) grammatically divisible; for example, `expression' or `declaration' in C See section 2 1 Languages and Context-Free Grammars, In 1923, 123 separate railway companies were grouped into just four, the Great Western Railway (the only one already existing), London Midland & Scottish , London North Eastern Railway and Southern Railway, Setting up "views" with a related set of elements such as core routers, all the servers in a department, and so forth Extremely useful in performance reporting to enable you to better match reports to your existing business processes, @paren surround the argument with parentheses, stretched if the argument is taller than a normal line of text @bkt surround the argument with square brackets, stretched if the argument is taller than a normal line of text @brace surround the argument with curly braces, stretched if the argument is taller than a normal line of text @bars surround the argument with vertical bars, stretched if the argument is taller than a normal line of text @rad place a radical symbol around the first argument; render the second argument, if any, as the exponent to the top-left of the radical symbol, The process of creating a separate block in the CHIPS/PRELUDE hierarchy containing specified components placed with all other clusters during floorplanning The cell groups are annotated into GOOD by FIZZ2GOOD and read by CHIPS/PRELUDE during clustering, A process by which multiple channels are joined together under a single level control, The word "Groups" has a very special meaning to Bugzilla Bugzilla's main security mechanism comes by lumping users into groups, and assigning those groups certain privileges to Products and Components in the Bugzilla database, data has groups, tr>, Third-person singular indicative present tense of to group, A single fax device, or set of fax devices Groups are used when defining a rule to route outgoing faxes A group can consist of one or more fax devices, or other groups, Plural of group, When reports need to be sent to more than one person a Group can be set up A Group is a list of Contacts who will all receive the same reports, There are two type of groups: Normal groups Groups to be used for access control Normal groups have an object class of 'GroupOfNames', 'GroupOfUniqueNames' or a user defined group Access control groups have an object class of 'AccessGroup' Each group object contains a multivalued attribute consisting of member DNs Groups cannot contain group DNs, Command to display the ids of the groups you belong to, The levels of cosmic structures having densities and orbital velocities between galaxies and clusters Most galaxies belong to small groups, The word "Groups" has a very special meaning to Bugzilla Bugzilla's main security mechanism comes by placing users in groups, and assigning those groups certain privileges to view bugs in particular Products in the Bugzilla database, Cases can be grouped together using a grouping variable called GVAR, which can be defined and manipulated by the user Many commands are offered to produce groups (like cluster analysis, coding etc) and even more commands display group memberships (lists, histograms, plots etc ) Groups are shown either as numbers (group numbers) or, when defined, names whenever this is possible See the GVAR command for additional details Compare also to TIES, Groups are collections of users and/or resources that users can create to accelerate certain functions in CorporateTime They are useful when you want to quickly invite multiple users and/or resources to an Entry, Generally related to security; a category of users who have access to certain data, or have a category of privileges specific to a certain groups, the unit of several people that now increasingly form the team or collection of individuals who are responsible for performing certain tasks, Illustration Search Example,
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A functional entity consisting of certain atoms whose presence provides a certain property to a molecule, such as the methyl group
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A subset of a culture or of a society
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A column in the periodic table of chemical elements
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A small number (up to about fifty) of galaxies that are near each other
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A (usually small) group of people who perform music together - "Did you see the new jazz group?"
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An air force formation
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A collection of formations or rock strata
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To come together to form a group
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To put together to form a group
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An element of an espresso machine from which hot water pours into the portafilter
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In the Unix operating system, a number of users with same rights with respect to accession, modification, and execution of files, computers and peripherals
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A number of things or persons being in some relation to one another - "He left town to join a Communist group"
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A set with an associative binary operation, under which there exists an identity element, and such that each element has an inverse
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diphtheria
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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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In Windows NT user manager, an account that contains other accounts, which are called members Permissions and rights granted to a group are also provided to its members, making groups a convenient way to grant common capabilities to collections of user accounts
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a set that is closed, associative, has an identity element and every element has an inverse
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A group is a set of people, organizations, or things which are considered together because they have something in common. She is among the most promising players in her age group As a group, today's old people are still relatively deprived
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everything of worth starts with the individual, who becomes less responsible and even dumber in a group Only the person can grow to a point that affects other persons
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A group is a set of people who have the same interests or aims, and who organize themselves to work or act together. the Minority Rights Group Members of an environmental group are staging a protest inside a chemical plant
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A group of people or things is a number of people or things which are together in one place at one time. The trouble involved a small group of football supporters The students work in groups on complex problems
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bunch; ensemble, band; (Computers) window which contains several application icons (in a Windows environment) isim
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A group is a number of musicians who perform together, especially ones who play popular music. At school he played bass in a pop group called The Urge. Billy Bragg's backing group. = band
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If a number of things or people are grouped together or group together, they are together in one place or within one organization or system. The fact sheets are grouped into seven sections The G-7 organization groups together the world's seven leading industrialized nations We want to encourage them to group together to act as a big purchaser. see also grouping, blood group, ginger group, pressure group. Joint Photographic Experts Group Union Group ABO blood group system Altria Group Inc. Armed Islamic Group Bloomsbury group Camden Town Group ethnic group American Volunteer Group functional group Group Theatre group theory group therapy linkage group Local Group Rh blood group system Royal Dutch/Shell Group Seven Group of
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arrange into a group or groups; "Can you group these shapes together?"
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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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(chemistry) two or more atoms bound together as a single unit and forming part of a molecule
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any number of entities (members) considered as a unit
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A group is a number of separate commercial or industrial firms which all have the same owner. The group made a pre-tax profit of £1.05 million. a French-based insurance group
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In Maya, a group is simply a transform node that becomes the parent of all the nodes in the group The group is all the child of the transform node
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(1) A collection of users who can share access authorities for protected resources See also login group (2) A list of names that are known together by a single name (3) A set of related records that have the same value for a particular field in all records (4) A series of records logically joined together
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An authenticated set of users classified by common traits such as job title or customer profile Groups are also associated with a set of roles, and every user that is a member of a group inherits all of the roles assigned to that group
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A large loud pack of passengers (see passenger) travelling together The group leader, who has the tickets, usually waits in the bar until the required pre-board time of five minutes before departure, or until there are no seats left together, whichever occurs last Reservation agents are prohibited form pre-assigning seats to groups as this may convenience them
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A field is an algebraic structure with one operator (commonly called multiplication (*)) which satisfies the following conditions: There is a distinguished unit element (commonly denoted 1, such that for any element a we have a*1=1*a=a Any element a has an inverse (denoted a(-1)) such that a(-1)*a= a*a(-1)=1 A group whose operation is also commutative (ie a*b=b*a) is called Abelian
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A group is a list of Members Groups are used for several purposes Groups simplify bulk registration of Members by corporations A printer may only be accessible to a specific group Access to a printer may be denied to a specific group Groups may be nested
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a group that contains related ads For example: you could create one group named "BannerExchange" for all banner exchange ads and another group named "FriendSites" for banners to all your friends' site
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Groups are a convenient way for a person who is sharing files to control access privileges for a number of users at once You can assign registered users to groups on your Macintosh and then share a folder or disk with that group See also: owner name, registered group
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A mathematical structure in which elements are combined A nonempty set G is a group if: 1) The set G is closed under the binary operator *, that is, for any two elements g, h in G, g* h is in G 2) The operator * is associative, that is, for any a, b, c in G, a*(b*c) = (a*b)*c 3) There exists an identity element e in G, such that for any element g in G, g* e = e* g = g 4) For every element g in G there is an inverse h in G such that, g* h = h* g = e, the identity
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A variously limited assemblage of animals or plants, having some resemblance, or common characteristics in form or structure
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Groups are a way of assigning specific access rights to cerain classes of users For example, all users working on project x could be added to a group xproj System resources (such as disk space) devoted to project x could then be configured to permit only members of xproj full access
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A mathematical system consisting of a set with an operation between elements of the set and the properties that the operation is associative (i e (ab)c = a(bc)), has an "identity element" (i e 1a = a for all a), and all elements have inverses (i e an a with aa = 1) Groups are used pervasively in mathematics, and they often express symmetry properties of other sets or objects
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is a collection of system users (see Users) A user must be a member of a group and may be a member of more than one Within Unix and POSIX systems, membership in a group establishes one level of privilege Group membership is also often used to control or limit access to system resources
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Groups are a way of assigning specific access rights to certain classes of users For example, all users working on Project X could be added to group xproj System resources (such as disk space) devoted to Project X could then be configured to permit only members of xproj full access
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In the context of network security, a group is a set of users who share common permissions for one or more resources Individually assigned user permissions take precedence over those assigned through groups
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A mathematical structure consisting of a finite or infinite set together with a binary operation called group multiplication satisfying certain axioms; see Section A 3 for more information
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any number of entities (members) considered as a unit a set that is closed, associative, has an identity element and every element has an inverse (chemistry) two or more atoms bound together as a single unit and forming part of a molecule arrange into a group or groups; "Can you group these shapes together?"
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A collection of network or database users with common permissions for particular objects, such as shared files or database tables See also permissions
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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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notes joined at the stems; sometimes rather indefinitely applied to any ornament made up of a few short notes
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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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A number of eighth, sixteenth, etc
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The group contains a list of all the departments within the organization Groups are used to define the organization's hierarchical structure for timesheet approval, and each one can be broken down into subgroups Each group is assigned a manager, and the manager of each group can view the users' timesheets in their group As well, one manager may be assigned to several groups, although a group can only have one manager
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form a group or group together
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The level in the National Vegetation Classification Standard hierarchy below subclass based on leaf characteristics and identified and named in conjunction with broadly defined macroclimatic types to provide a structural-geographic orientation (Grossman et al , 1998) See table under USNVC
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Refers to a list of one or more users having the same access rights; see /etc/groups
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As a part of the system by which meteorites are classified, a group identifies a number of meteorites that have similar physical and compositional characteristics There must be at least five meteorites that share these common characteristics before they can be declared to form a Group Groups can be further subdivided into categories called Types
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A logical collection of devices within a domain Unlike a subnet, devices are grouped together without regard for their physical location in the domain The number of groups to which a device may belong is determined by the number of available address table entries on it This number is net by the neuron application, but may not exceed 15 Groups and group membership are defined by the NSS during binding
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On a Linux network, users can be organized into groups for security purposes, especially for granting access rights to various files A user can belong to more than one group
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A group in context to General Systems, is a top level organizational entity that is responsible for for all operational activities with within its assigned management area General Systems organizational structure is divided into several groups and then a number of departments within each group An example of this would be the Financial Group which manages the efforts of the Accounting Department, Cash Management Department and Debt resources Department Each department then manages the responsibilities of its assigned sub-tier areas
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The action of the verb to group
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Present participle of group
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A collection of things or people united as a group
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A group
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arranged into groups
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past of group
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assembled, gathered; divided into groups; classified, sorted sıfat
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Plural of groupie
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Joining two objects into one object
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Most Scouting takes place in a variety of small and large groupings, such as a Patrol
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A set of members that is selected by a filtering process and that may be treated as a separate aggregate group This group behaves very much like a parent to all of its specific members, and it supports full calculation logic, including additive and non-additive calculations For example, you can use the attribute Small to view and work with all members with the attribute Small
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the activity of putting things together in groups a system for classifying things into groups
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the simplification of data by sorting data into similar sets
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The disposal or relative arrangement of figures or objects, as in, drawing, painting, and sculpture, or in ornamental design
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A language construct that is (in general) grammatically divisible; for example, `expression' or `declaration' in C See Language and Grammar
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a system for classifying things into groups
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assembly, gathering, collecting isim
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A grouping is a set of people or things that have something in common. There were two main political groupings pressing for independence
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1) Controlling the gain of several individual channels with a Group Fader 2) The mixing together of several individual audio signals to send a mixed signal out of the console to record a track on a multitrack tape machine
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A language construct that is (in general) grammatically divisible; for example, `expression' or `declaration' in C See section Languages and Context-Free Grammars
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the activity of putting things together in groups
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A language construct that is (in general) grammatically divisible; for example, `expression' or `declaration' in C See section 2 1 Languages and Context-Free Grammars
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In 1923, 123 separate railway companies were grouped into just four, the Great Western Railway (the only one already existing), London Midland & Scottish , London North Eastern Railway and Southern Railway
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Setting up "views" with a related set of elements such as core routers, all the servers in a department, and so forth Extremely useful in performance reporting to enable you to better match reports to your existing business processes
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@paren surround the argument with parentheses, stretched if the argument is taller than a normal line of text @bkt surround the argument with square brackets, stretched if the argument is taller than a normal line of text @brace surround the argument with curly braces, stretched if the argument is taller than a normal line of text @bars surround the argument with vertical bars, stretched if the argument is taller than a normal line of text @rad place a radical symbol around the first argument; render the second argument, if any, as the exponent to the top-left of the radical symbol
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The process of creating a separate block in the CHIPS/PRELUDE hierarchy containing specified components placed with all other clusters during floorplanning The cell groups are annotated into GOOD by FIZZ2GOOD and read by CHIPS/PRELUDE during clustering
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A process by which multiple channels are joined together under a single level control
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The word "Groups" has a very special meaning to Bugzilla Bugzilla's main security mechanism comes by lumping users into groups, and assigning those groups certain privileges to Products and Components in the Bugzilla database
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data has groups
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Third-person singular indicative present tense of to group
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A single fax device, or set of fax devices Groups are used when defining a rule to route outgoing faxes A group can consist of one or more fax devices, or other groups
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Plural of group
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When reports need to be sent to more than one person a Group can be set up A Group is a list of Contacts who will all receive the same reports
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There are two type of groups: Normal groups Groups to be used for access control Normal groups have an object class of 'GroupOfNames', 'GroupOfUniqueNames' or a user defined group Access control groups have an object class of 'AccessGroup' Each group object contains a multivalued attribute consisting of member DNs Groups cannot contain group DNs
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Command to display the ids of the groups you belong to
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The levels of cosmic structures having densities and orbital velocities between galaxies and clusters Most galaxies belong to small groups
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The word "Groups" has a very special meaning to Bugzilla Bugzilla's main security mechanism comes by placing users in groups, and assigning those groups certain privileges to view bugs in particular Products in the Bugzilla database
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Cases can be grouped together using a grouping variable called GVAR, which can be defined and manipulated by the user Many commands are offered to produce groups (like cluster analysis, coding etc) and even more commands display group memberships (lists, histograms, plots etc ) Groups are shown either as numbers (group numbers) or, when defined, names whenever this is possible See the GVAR command for additional details Compare also to TIES
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Groups are collections of users and/or resources that users can create to accelerate certain functions in CorporateTime They are useful when you want to quickly invite multiple users and/or resources to an Entry
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Generally related to security; a category of users who have access to certain data, or have a category of privileges specific to a certain groups
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the unit of several people that now increasingly form the team or collection of individuals who are responsible for performing certain tasks
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