Term in some Eastern European countries for military unit smaller than regiment, excluding detached (separate, independent) ones.
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Examples for "subunit"
Examples for "subunit"
1Methods: Twenty-five patients with WG and healthy controls received subunit influenza vaccine.
2The data lead to a model of subunit order around the circle.
3This paper reports on the structure and subunit composition of the enzyme.
4Both forms retained their original polypeptide subunit composition and their pigment content.
5This was similar to the concentration of delta'-subunit which produced half-maximal activation.
1Graves said the society wanted the subdivision's design to protect the bats.
2A relocated house in a new Christchurch subdivision has upset the neighbours.
3Immediate population eighty-seven adult humans, subdivision fifty-three Higher; nineteen children under twelve.
4Additionally, the Company is involved in the acquisition and subdivision of land.
5Cabra Developments says it was ready to go with a large subdivision.
1Barclays already has a small unit in Dublin with around 100 people.
2Raising one cupped hand, he showed a small unit glittering with green lights.
3The focus was weapons handling, first aid, casualty evacuation and other small unit activity.
4Beyond that, came the metallic four-beat rhythm of a small unit of light cavalry.
5The small unit emerges as a trio who may as well have been shipwrecked.
Translations for minor unit