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单词 subgroup
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Definition of subgroup in English:

subgroup

noun ˈsʌbɡruːpˈsəbˌɡrup
  • 1A subdivision of a group.

    小小组,分组;小团体,小集团

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A subgroup of the staphylococcus aureus organisms, it is referred to as a superbug because it is resistant to treatment with commonly used antibiotics.
    • A second subgroup, the episodically homeless, account for approximately 10 percent.
    • These groups were subdivided into two subgroups of eight animals each: one male and one female.
    • Meanwhile, much more is known about the types and subgroups of youngsters that commit the bulk of violent and other crimes.
    • The government has divided the general population into three classes and 51 subgroups.
    • As subgroups of autism spectrum disorders are characterized, a stronger connection may emerge.
    • It is not unusual to see busts or heads serving as lugs for lids of large funerary vessels, especially among the Kwahu subgroup.
    • The idea of some sort of broader Asian American identity is probably alien not just to most Indians, but I suspect other Asian subgroups as well.
    • Cluster analysis is a useful technique for sorting families into distinct, naturally occurring subgroups.
    • A second study compared dyslexic subgroups defined by their degree of phonological impairment.
    • Females within the D. melanogaster subgroup were sorted in the field and placed individually into vials.
    • Although we observed no significant interaction between subgroups, the power to analyse each subgroup was limited.
    • He said that schools have set up withdrawal systems for students to go away and do units, and have organised little subgroups in classes to do special credits.
    • These groups were further subdivided into subgroups according to the body mass of the respective species.
    • Another Minister has responsibility for the community grants, a subgroup of this from the department.
    • There are several ethnic subgroups in Nabire that have their own distinctive characteristics, including their art and culture.
    • The government's top three ministries are controlled by men who belong to a tiny subgroup of an ethnic minority.
    • This group has continued to evolve and even to split into subgroups.
    • In five studies, respondents were categorized according to clinical status, and subgroups were compared.
    • Some of these tribes might have been a subgroup of the other ones.
    1. 1.1Mathematics A group whose members are all members of another group, both being subject to the same operations.
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      Example sentencesExamples
      • After further papers on subgroups of infinite abelian groups and normal numbers he wrote a series of eight papers on Arithmetic on curves of genus 1.
      • The object of the course was to study the modular group and some of its subgroups, with help of algebraic rather than analytic or topological methods.
      • The procedure, today much used in computer implementations, enumerates the cosets of a subgroup of finite index in a finitely presented group.
      • Although Euler's work is, of course, not stated in group theoretic terms he does provide an example of the decomposition of an abelian group into cosets of a subgroup.
      • Not all numbers have such convenient patterns behind them, but within every number there are always subgroups of digits that have mathematical meaning.

Definition of subgroup in US English:

subgroup

nounˈsəbˌɡrupˈsəbˌɡro͞op
  • 1A subdivision of a group.

    小小组,分组;小团体,小集团

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The idea of some sort of broader Asian American identity is probably alien not just to most Indians, but I suspect other Asian subgroups as well.
    • Although we observed no significant interaction between subgroups, the power to analyse each subgroup was limited.
    • Meanwhile, much more is known about the types and subgroups of youngsters that commit the bulk of violent and other crimes.
    • These groups were further subdivided into subgroups according to the body mass of the respective species.
    • As subgroups of autism spectrum disorders are characterized, a stronger connection may emerge.
    • These groups were subdivided into two subgroups of eight animals each: one male and one female.
    • Another Minister has responsibility for the community grants, a subgroup of this from the department.
    • A subgroup of the staphylococcus aureus organisms, it is referred to as a superbug because it is resistant to treatment with commonly used antibiotics.
    • It is not unusual to see busts or heads serving as lugs for lids of large funerary vessels, especially among the Kwahu subgroup.
    • Females within the D. melanogaster subgroup were sorted in the field and placed individually into vials.
    • There are several ethnic subgroups in Nabire that have their own distinctive characteristics, including their art and culture.
    • The government's top three ministries are controlled by men who belong to a tiny subgroup of an ethnic minority.
    • This group has continued to evolve and even to split into subgroups.
    • Some of these tribes might have been a subgroup of the other ones.
    • A second study compared dyslexic subgroups defined by their degree of phonological impairment.
    • The government has divided the general population into three classes and 51 subgroups.
    • A second subgroup, the episodically homeless, account for approximately 10 percent.
    • In five studies, respondents were categorized according to clinical status, and subgroups were compared.
    • He said that schools have set up withdrawal systems for students to go away and do units, and have organised little subgroups in classes to do special credits.
    • Cluster analysis is a useful technique for sorting families into distinct, naturally occurring subgroups.
    1. 1.1Mathematics A group whose members are all members of another group, both being subject to the same operations.
      〔数〕子群
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The object of the course was to study the modular group and some of its subgroups, with help of algebraic rather than analytic or topological methods.
      • After further papers on subgroups of infinite abelian groups and normal numbers he wrote a series of eight papers on Arithmetic on curves of genus 1.
      • The procedure, today much used in computer implementations, enumerates the cosets of a subgroup of finite index in a finitely presented group.
      • Not all numbers have such convenient patterns behind them, but within every number there are always subgroups of digits that have mathematical meaning.
      • Although Euler's work is, of course, not stated in group theoretic terms he does provide an example of the decomposition of an abelian group into cosets of a subgroup.
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