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In geology and related fields, a stratum (plural: strata) is a layer of rock or soil with internally consistent characteristics that distinguishes it from contiguous layers. Each layer is generally one of a number of parallel layers that lie one upon another, laid down by natural forces. They may extend over hundreds of thousands of square kilometers of the Earth's surface. ...
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| group dynamics |
The term group dynamics implies that individual behaviours may differ depending on individuals' current or prospective connections to a sociological group. Group dynamics is the area of social sciences that focuses on the nature of groups. Urges to belong or to identify may make for distinctly different attitudes (recognised or unrecognised), and the influence of a group may rapidly become strong, influencing or overwhelming individual proclivities and actions. ...
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Two or more mannequins which are designed, arranged or positioned to go together and create a situation or a semblance of belonging in the same place at the same time. Mannequins which are proportioned and posed to be used together.
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| grouped discharge |
1. on an electroencephalogram, the occurrence of several motor unit action potentials together. 2. repetitive d.
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A collection of individuals eligible for group coverage by virtue of a common attribute such as common employment or membership in a union, association or organization. A group is treated as a single entity, typically an employer-purchased medical coverage on behalf of its full-time employees.
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