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  • 31Recruitment in the British Army — The British Army came into being with unification of the Kingdoms of England and Scotland into the United Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707. The new British Army incorporated Regiments that had already existed in England and Scotland. The British… …

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  • 32Recruitment in the Republic of Ireland — The recruitment service industry in Ireland is a flourishing commercial environment built on the strong and constant economic growth Ireland has experienced the last 10 15 years due to the Celtic Tiger, most prominently in Dublin. Specialized… …

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  • 33Recruitment tool — A recruitment tool is an advertising method that aids in creating interest in and getting people for a typically political organization. The term can not properly be applied to commercial advertising. Historically recruitment tools have often… …

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  • 34recruitment overfishing — the rate of fishing above which the recruitment to the exploitable stock becomes significantly reduced. This is characterized by a greatly reduced spawning stock, a decreasing proportion of older fish in the catch, and generally very low… …

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  • 35recruitment pattern — a description of the sequence of recruitment in a muscle; see also recruitment frequency and recruitment rate …

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  • 36Recruitment to the British Army during World War I — At the start of 1914 the British Army had a reported strength of 710,000 men including reserves, of which around 80,000 were regular troops ready for war. By the end of World War I almost 1 in 4 of the total male population of the United Kingdom… …

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  • 37Recruitment and Placement of Seafarers Convention, 1996 — Infobox ILO convention code= C179 name= Recruitment and Placement of Seafarers Convention, 1996 adopt= October 22, 1996 force= April 22, 2000 classify= Seafarers subject= Seafarers prev= Labour Inspection (Seafarers) Convention, 1996 next=… …

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  • 38recruitment overfishing — The rate of fishing above which the recruitment to the exploitable stock becomes significantly reduced. This is characterized by a greatly reduced spawning stock, a decreasing proportion of older fish in the catch, and generally very low… …

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  • 39recruitment overfishing — The rate of fishing above which the recruitment to the exploitable stock becomes significantly reduced. This is characterized by a greatly reduced spawning stock, a decreasing proportion of older fish in the catch, and generally very low… …

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  • 40recruitment frequency — in a recruitment pattern, the firing rate of one motor unit action potential at the time that a different potential first appears; cf. recruitment interval …

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