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bipartite adjective apart, being in two corresponding parts, bicameral, bifurcated, bifurcous, bisected, detached, dichotomous, disconnected, disengaged, disjoined, disjunct, disunited, divaricate, divided, furcate, halved, in two, partitioned, separate, separated, subdivided See also: bicameral BIPARTITE. Of two parts. This term is used in conveyancing as, this indenture bipartite, between A, of the one part, and B, of the other part. But when there are only two parties, it is not necessary to use this word. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| A classical bipartite nuclear localization signal on Thogoto and influenza A virus nucleoproteins. Regular anti-submarine operations were war-gamed involving the search for the fleet BM subs, nuclear propulsion and for foreign submarines, and also bipartite war exercises. Considering that the smooth and steady enhancement of the tripartite and bipartite tie-up cooperative measures are very important in maintaining and augmenting the corporate value of each of the three companies, and also in view of the changing environment surrounding M&A activities, if one of the three companies receives an unsolicited proposal, material impacts are expected on the other two companies. |
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