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Recruitment logo #10101) Accomplishment 2) Achievement 3) Call-up 4) Conscription 5) Employment 6) Enlisting 7) Enlisting people for the army 8) Enlistment 9) Enrolment 10) Mobilization 11) The act of getting recruits
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Recruitment logo #10101) Enlisting
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Recruitment logo #21840the number of new young fish that enter a population in a given year. More pragmatically, it can be defined as the number of young fish that attain a size where they can be legally caught, or become susceptible to being caught by a given fishing gear.
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Recruitment logo #22531Entry of individuals into a particular population, life stage, age, or size category; e.g., recruitment into the stone crab fishery occurs when crabs reach legal size
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Recruitment logo #21002• (n.) The act or process of recruiting; especially, the enlistment of men for an army.
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recruitment logo #21003(from the article `ear, human`) ...not be heard at all by the ear with a sensorineural impairment, more intense sounds may be as loud as they are to a healthy ear. This rapid ...
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recruitment logo #21003(from the article `guerrilla warfare`) Such are the vicissitudes of guerrilla warfare that outstanding leadership is necessary at all levels if a guerrilla force is to survive and prosper. ...
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recruitment logo #21142in certain cases of hearing impairment, for example of cochlear origin, an increase of loudness with increasing stimulus magnitude at a rate greater than for a normal ear
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Recruitment logo #20545The number of new juvenile fish reaching a size where they come large enough to catch via commercial fishing methods
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Recruitment logo #20740the process by which juvenile fish enter the exploitable stock and become susceptible to fishing.
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recruitment logo #20973<neurology> The gradual increase to a maximum in a reflex when a stimulus of unaltered intensity is prolonged. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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recruitment logo #21001(re-krldbomact´mәnt) the gradual increase to a maximum in a reflex when a stimulus of unaltered intensity is prolonged. in audiology, an abnormal increase in loudness caused by a very slight increase in sound intensity, as in Meniere disease. follicle recruitment the p...
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Recruitment logo #21070the addition of new individuals to a population by reproduction (Ricklefs 1970:878), commonly measured as the proportion of young in the population just before the breeding season (Ricklefs 1970:418).
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Recruitment logo #21804The amount of fish added to the exploitable stock each year due to growth and/or migration into the fishing area. For example, the number of fish that grow to become vulnerable to the fishing gear in one year would be the recruitment to the fishable population that year. This term is also used in referring to the number of fish from a year class re...
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Recruitment logo #22030the addition of new individuals to a population by reproduction (Ricklefs 1979:878), commonly measured as the proportion of young in the population just before the breeding season (Ricklefs 1972:418).
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Recruitment logo #22216the addition of new individuals to a population by reproduction (Ricklefs 1979878), commonly measured as the proportion of young in the population just before the breeding season (Ricklefs 1972418).
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recruitment logo #22225the period of time assigned to identify and enroll in a clinical trial.
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Recruitment logo #22403The practice of soliciting and actively seeking applicants to fill recently vacated or newly created
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Recruitment logo #10444The addition of new individuals to a population, usually either by birth or immigration.
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Recruitment logo #20972Re·cruit'ment (-m e nt) noun The act or process of recruiting; especially, the enlistment of men for an army.
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recruitment logo #21351(L: crescere to grow; recrescere to grow again) appearance of new organisms in a population. In fishery it means the entry of fishable individuals.
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Recruitment logo #20802The process of finding the right person for the job. This can include interviews, application forms, assessment centres and pyschometric tests etc.
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recruitment logo #20974enlisting noun the act of getting recruits; enlisting people for the army (or for a job or a cause etc.)
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Recruitment logo #22658The process of adding further breeding individuals into a population.
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recruitment logo #23665 enlisting people for the army (or for a job or a cause etc.)
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