- Look up
moiety in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Moiety may
refer to:
Moiety (kinship),
either of two
groups into
which a
society is
divided A division...
-
Aboriginal kinship for
details of
Aboriginal moieties), and Indonesia. Tooker,
Elizabeth (1971). "Clans and
moieties in
North America".
Current Anthropology...
- that
contain them. Occasionally, a
moiety may
contain smaller moieties and
functional groups.[citation needed] A
moiety that acts as a
branch extending from...
- In law, a
moiety title is the
ownership of part of a property. The word
derives from Old
French moitiƩ, "half" (the word has the same
meaning in modern...
- parti****nts. The
presence of
conserved moieties can
affect how
computer simulation models are constructed.
Moiety-conserved
cycles will
reduce the number...
- or
moieties within Alaska,
which are
subdivided into a
number of
clans and houses. The
Tlingit people of
Southeast Alaska have
multiple moieties (otherwise...
- it
becomes an
ionic salt instead.
These names are used to
refer to the
moieties themselves or to
radical species, and also to form the
names of halides...
- In microbiology, the
multiplicity of
infection or MOI is the
ratio of
agents (e.g.
phage or more
generally virus, bacteria) to
infection targets (e.g....
- can vary.
There are
systems with two such
groupings (these are
known as '
moieties' in
kinship studies),
systems with four (sections), six and
eight (subsection...
-
percentage of commissions,
known as
moieties, from the
collected taxes. This was the
first restriction of the
federal moiety system that had been authorized...