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A home provided by a service provider that has between 1 and 7 residents. Each resident has their own room and generally shares other facilities such as laundry, bathroom, toilet, kitchen and common living areas. The Service provides staff support based on the individual needs of the residents. ...
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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 (ie (ab)c = a(bc)), has an "identity element" (ie 1a = a for all a), and all elements have inverses (ie 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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A 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 fourteen squadrons that operated nearly three-hundred heavy four-engine bombers from ten bases in northern England.
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By grouping usually we mean the perceptual or cognitive unification of some series of contiguous events or stimuli, due to proximity and/or similarity (Lerdahl & Jackendoff 1983). It can also mean a unification of non-contiguous events or stimuli due to periodic or non-periodic repetition (Parncutt 1994). In music-perception studies, grouping usually refers to the temporal domain, though synchronous tones can be perceptually grouped also, to form a complex timbre or harmony.
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