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An army formation made up of two or more brigades, usually fifteen thousand or more men. The Canadian Army had both infantry and armoured (ie, tank) divisions.
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A branch of a publishing company. Some large publishing houses consist of several divisions.
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A major administrative and tactical unit/formation that combines the necessary arms and services required for sustained combat; larger than a regiment/brigade and smaller than a corps.
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| diving reflex |
A rapid slowing of the heart seen in all mammals just after the face is <d>immersed in cold water. This oxygen-saving mechanism helps the freediver.......................
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| division |
One of the working departments aboard ship, such as deck, gunnery, engineering, navigation, supply, operations, etc. A carrier may have 13 divisions, and smaller ships only a few.
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