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People united by a common culture - history, language, religion - form an organic unit resembling an extended family.
To imply that the old village formed an organic unit is not to sentimentalize it.
The division's armored reconnaissance battalion was its only organic unit up to full strength.
Polyurethane is made of organic units, which are joined by urethane.
It consists of two manoeuvre brigades with other attached or otherwise organic units.
The novel creates an organic unit incorporating these.
We sent ships bearing organic units, and ships carrying full composites.
Our organic units died on Tantamon Four.
The largest organic unit was a ten thousand man unit (tumen) also led by an appointed noyan.
The basic organic unit is called regiment and not bataillon to avoid confusing cavalry and infantry chasseurs.
Integralism as such is a belief that society is an organic unit, with a social hierarchy and co-operation between the different social classes.
The band lineup of Heavyweight Dub Champion, for both studio albums and live performance, is an ever changing organic unit.
The organic units are typically mono-, di-, tri-, or tetravalent ligands.
The organic units of the 1-206th FA were attached to various battalions in the 1st Sustainment Brigade as convoy security companies.
Terran buildings and mechanized units can be repaired if damaged, and combat medics can heal wounded organic units.
An organic unit is a military unit that is a permanent part of a larger unit and (usually) provides some specialized capability to that parent unit.
A special troops battalion (STB) is an organic unit of a modular brigade, division (or equivalent), corps or higher echelon United States Army organization.
The basic organization of the mobile guerrilla forces was the same as that of the mobile strike forces, with a 34-man combat reconnaissance platoon added as an organic unit.
Polyurethane (PUR and PU) is a polymer composed of a chain of organic units joined by carbamate (urethane) links.
Sorel's view is that the conservatives and parliamentary socialism had common goals, because they both want the nation to be a centrally controlled, organic unit where all the parts are working together as a whole.
These organic units, composing the coal mass I propose to call macerals, and they are the descriptive equivalent of the inorganic units composing most rock masses and universally called minerals."
The M1919A4 played a key role in the firepower of the World War II US Army infantry company normally had a weapons platoon in addition to its other organic units.
The unrivalled resources include a commercial plant nursery, organic unit, plant centre, specialist plant unit, fruit unit with fruit juice production facilities, extensive amenity grounds and commercial glasshouses.
Therefore most of its elements 'inherited' the history of the organic units of the old 44th, and elements of the new 44th perpetuated the history and traditions of former units in Illinois.
The insectoid Zerg possess entirely organic units and structures, which can be produced quickly and at a far cheaper cost to resources, but are accordingly weaker, relying on sheer numbers and speed to overwhelm enemies.