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division Divisions are used to divide an incident into geographical areas of operation. A Division is located within the ICS organization between the Branch and the Task Force/Strike Team. (See Group.) Divisions are identified by alphabetic characters for horizontal applications and, often, by floor numbers when used in buildings.
Ãâó: www.w0ipl.com/ECom/icsterms.htm
division The largest segment of a geographical fire perimeter. A division supervisor is in charge of operational activities with the division. Letters are assigned to describe a division.
Ãâó: www.dnr.state.ak.us/forestry/fire/glossary.htm
division A specific group of teams within a League and Level that has a specific playing schedule during a specific period of time (eg season or tournament). A Division is typically based on a Team's competitive skill level (as in Division 1, 2, 3, etc.)
Ãâó: www.wcsra.org/terminology.php
division Most domestic leagues have multiple divisions, separate leagues based on performance where clubs can move between divisions through promotion and relegation. Major League Soccer in the United States is one of few professional leagues with only one division.
Ãâó: www.ussoccerplayers.com/resource_center/glossary/
divisiones Categor?s en que se dividen los clubes en un pa?. De este modo existen la Primera, Segunda, Segunda B, Tercera Divisi?, etc. Los primeros en sus respectivos torneos de Liga ascienden a la categor? superior y los ?timos descienden a la inferior. La cantidad de equipos que ascienden o descienden en cada Divisi? depende de las reglamentaciones de cada pa?.
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