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The order is divided into three families.
This First Order is divided into three independent branches: the Friars Minor (O.F.M ., the Friars Minor Conventual (O.F.M. Conv ., and the Friars Minor Capuchin (O.F.M. Cap).
The order is divided into eleven suborders.
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At the second general chapter, held on Pentecost in 1221, also at Bologna, the order was divided geographically into provinces.
During the Consulate and the First Empire, Napoleon served as the grand master of the order, while a grand council of seven grand officers administered the 15 territorial units, or "cohorts," into which the order was divided.
The above data in chronological order are divided into 60 months to calculate the monthly return rate of each stock in k months: {mathrm{r}}_{mathrm{n},mathrm{k}}=mathrm{Ln}{mathrm{P}}_{mathrm{n},mathrm{k}}-mathrm{Ln}{mathrm{P}}_{mathrm{n},mathrm{k}-1} (8)whern,kn,k is the monthly yield rate of the nth stock on the k month, and Pn,k is the closing price of the nth stock for the k month.
It is also suggested that the order be divided into two major groups.
These orders are divided into two groups, or series, based on the presence or absence of the Weberian apparatus, a bony connection between the swim bladder and the inner ear that enhances the perception of sound.
Both orders were divided into 40 sublists, each containing 40 words.
Orders were divided equally between the two organisations, taking into account equal distributions per hospital and the preferences of the patient's insurance company (reimbursement).
The order Columbiformes is divided into the Raphidae, a family of extinct birds that embraces the dodo and the two species of solitaires, and the Columbidae, a family made up of extinct and living pigeons and doves.
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