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Others burned down, became subdivisions or were demolished.
As the organization of European armies developed, individual companies were brought together in larger tactical formations and eventually became subdivisions of brigades or regiments.
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Stalin eventually closed his design bureau in November 1949, and Sukhoy's team became a subdivision of the Tupolev design bureau in Moscow.
In Europe, for example, though IR achieved subspecialty status and became a subdivision of radiology at the Union of European Medical Specialists in 2009, to date the European Board in Interventional Radiology (EBIR) examination is not required to practice in most European countries.
After the war, the region became a subdivision of the Western Duars district, and the following year it was merged with the district of Darjeeling.
Other plantation lands have become bungaloid subdivisions or luxury housing or golf courses.
"Parishes are corporate subdivisions of the dioceses, which become the subdivision corporations of the Vatican," he said.
The results revealed several distinct trends: (1) major subdivisions became more "clustered" and less land consumptive, (2) minor subdivisions revealed the opposite trend and are recently consuming the more land, (3) distances from existing development decreased for major subdivisions, and (4) increasing numbers of parcels were near or within riparian areas.
Further analysis of the percentage changes excluded the effects of volume differences among the subdivisions, and in turn, the atrophy of small subdivisions became apparent (Fig 3).
These are found in various later sources, including Ockham's commentary on the Categories, but as we shall see, other subdivisions became more popular.
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