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  2. Informal technical report - Wikipedia

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    Unlike formal reports, informal technical reports are used for daily communication within a corporation or workplace. The parts of an informal technical report generally include a heading, introduction, summary, discussion/feedback, and conclusion. A recommendations section and or attachments section may be included if necessary.

  3. Detachment (territory) - Wikipedia

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    Detachment (Old French de, from, and [at]tach, joining with a stake) under international law is the formal, permanent separation of and loss of sovereignty over some territory to another geopolitical entity (either adjacent or noncontiguous).

  4. After-action review - Wikipedia

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    An after action review (AAR) is a technique for improving process and execution by analyzing the intended outcome and actual outcome of an action and identifying practices to sustain, and practices to improve or initiate, and then practicing those changes at the next iteration of the action [1] [2] AARs in the formal sense were originally developed by the U.S. Army. [3]

  5. Chipmaker Rohm Plans Joining JIP For Toshiba Takeover: Report

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    Japanese chipmaker Rohm Co Ltd is planning to join Toshiba Corp (OTC: TOSYY) buyout proposal. Rohm will join a consortium led by private equity fund Japan Industrial Partners (JIP), which is ...

  6. Committee - Wikipedia

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    The vote required is a majority vote, if the committee has failed to report at the prescribed time or if the assembly is considering a partial report of the committee. [17] Otherwise, it requires a majority vote with previous notice ; a two-thirds vote ; or a majority of the entire membership .

  7. Neighbor joining - Wikipedia

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    In bioinformatics, neighbor joining is a bottom-up (agglomerative) clustering method for the creation of phylogenetic trees, created by Naruya Saitou and Masatoshi Nei in 1987. [1] Usually based on DNA or protein sequence data, the algorithm requires knowledge of the distance between each pair of taxa (e.g., species or sequences) to create the ...

  8. Onboarding - Wikipedia

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    Tactics used in this process include formal meetings, lectures, videos, printed materials, or computer-based orientations that outline the operations and culture of the organization that the employee is entering into. This process is known in other parts of the world as an 'induction' [3] or training. [4]

  9. Category:Joining - Wikipedia

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    Joining is a process that mechanically attaches two materials. Subcategories. This category has the following 8 subcategories, out of 8 total. A. Adhesives (3 C, 102 ...