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noun

small group of people which work on a cooperative project and are usually connected by a network (Computers)

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1. Create identical user accounts on all computers on the workgroup (recommended).

2. The Windows 95 architecture is an evolution of Windows for Workgroups' 386 enhanced mode.

3. 760, HHSC established an internal workgroup to address network Adequacy issues in Medicaid managed care

4. This strategy was developed by the dioxins/furans Workgroup, Burn Barrel Subgroup and was finalized in February 2004.

5. For larger organizations handling up to 10,000 fixed assets, Bassets eDepreciation WorkGroup is the right choice

6. The Brother Workhorse Series scanners are designed for mid to large-sized workgroups or high-volume and batch scanning applications

7. Bulletins Official Bulletins; Workgroups & Committees Members, agendas, minutes, more… Contact Us Ask OSPI, requests, social media, more… About School Districts Websites, SBE …

8. Admon serves on IHPI’s Education & Training Workgroup and is a graduate of the National Clinician Scholars Program at IHPI

9. By Bassline Software Without the need for dedicated server and address-book setup, send and receive messages in your office by browsing users displayed by computer, user, or workgroup.

10. Work on the new 3.0 version of the Barge Traffic System (BTS) began in 2012, with the BTS workgroup made up of representatives of terminal operators, Barge operators and the Port

11. An Ability to Pay Workgroup comprised of Superior Court presiding judges, traffic court commissioners, court executive officers, and representatives from the California State Association of Counties, the California District Attorneys Association, and the California Public Defenders Association came together to recommend strategies for

12. Angier is an assistant professor and associate director of the BRIDGE-C2 Center, an initiative of the Center for Primary Care Research and Innovation, and one of six NCI-funded implementation science cancer control centers.She is faculty co-lead for the COVID-19 inquiry workgroup, which is collating evidence-based answers for the statewide OHSU COVID Hotline.