Definition & Betydelse | Engelska ordet REORGANISATIONS


REORGANISATIONS

Definition av REORGANISATIONS

  1. böjningsform av reorganisation

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  • This district was passed between various territories and departments in the ensuing administrative reorganisations and wars, but was restored to Doubs in 1816 when the former principality of Montbéliard was also added to the department.
  • The manor was a detached part of Stoke Poges parish, which was in the southern extreme of the English county of Buckinghamshire, before boundary reorganisations: in 1934 it was transferred to the parish of Datchet, in 1974 Datchet became part of the borough of Windsor and Maidenhead in Berkshire, and in 1998 the borough gained unitary authority status in that ceremonial county.
  • In response to this, Kokkalis undertook a series of strategic reorganisations and appointments, including the selection of Giannis Ioannidis and Dušan Ivković as coaches.
  • Subsequent reorganisations of local authority areas resulted in Ashton upon Mersey being absorbed into Sale, which later became a municipal borough; Altrincham being expanded to include the parish of Timperley, also becoming a municipal borough; and Handforth being absorbed into the urban district of Wilmslow.
  • The unit underwent a number of reorganisations, including the replacement of a field battery with a howitzer battery (the 19th was replaced by the 104th in May 1916) and a change in designation to "4th Australian Field Artillery Brigade" and re-equipping with various calibres of guns throughout the war, with the unit being withdrawn from action for the last time on 18 October 1918.
  • After the reorganisations that took place in the aftermath of the Indian Rebellion of 1857, the regiment's designation was changed to the "9th Bengal Native Infantry" in 1861; at this time one of its companies was formed by Gorkhas and the others by hillmen.
  • The timing of volcanic activity which coincides with major reorganisations of plate boundaries, as well as geochemical analysis of the Monteregian plutons which indicates a lithospheric mantle source, support this interpretation.
  • He has developed novel DNA-binding ligands, such as bis-intercalating compounds and peptide nucleic acids (PNA), and demonstrated DNA-ligand reorganisations between groove-binding and intercalation binding geometries involving extreme activation energies and recognition due to kinetic (in contrast to thermodynamic) selection.


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