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As part of the revamping, the company's remaining businesses will be organized into four units -- power generation, natural gas liquids, a regulated utility in Illinois and a communications venture -- each with a chief executive with the authority to make investment and personnel decisions with more independence from Dynegy's headquarters, Mr. Young said.
Module 1 of the reading program teaches 51 two-, three- or four- syllable words through steps organized into four units.
Management of the materials that comprise the Oriental Institute's collections is organized into five units: Museum Registration, Tablet Collection, Archives, Conservation, and the Research Library.
During these first decades, the People of Rome were organized into thirty units called Curiae.
SRI International is organized into five units (generally referred to as divisions) that focus on specific subject areas.
The use of multicistronic operons is an approach that has already been successfully used by the Keasling group (Martin et al., 2003) for engineering the biosynthetic pathway of the malaria drug precursor amorpha-4,11-diene in E. coli where the nine-enzyme pathway was organized into three transcripition units (a tricistronic, a pentacistronic and a monocistronic unit).
These results suggest that the genes contained within clusters 1 and 2 are organized into two transcriptional units.
The NICU is organized into three identical sub-units with nine beds each.
The segments of the body are organized into three distinctive but interconnected units, or tagmata: a head, a thorax and an abdomen.
It was envisaged by the Germans as a 3,000-strong 3,000-stronged into three regiments.
The units were organized into three clusters: pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, and drug interactions.
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