-
rank (or echelon) that may be
attained in the
United States Armed Forces, with
exception of the Navy and
Coast Guard,
which have the
equivalent rank of...
- In biology,
taxonomic rank (which some
authors prefer to call
nomenclatural rank because ranking is part of
nomenclature rather than
taxonomy proper, according...
- the
highest commissioned rank in the
Schutzstaffel (SS), with the
exception of Reichsführer-SS,
which became a
commissioned rank when held by SS commander...
- Service, to
determine wages and
benefits based on the
corresponding military rank of a
member of the services.
While different ranks may be used
among the...
- can for
example feature one
rank (single
rank), two
ranks (dual
rank), four
ranks (quad
rank), or
eight ranks (octal
rank).[citation needed]
There is...
- In
Christian denominations, an
archbishop is a
bishop of
higher rank or office. In most cases, such as the
Catholic Church,
there are many archbishops...
-
Rank–size
distribution is the
distribution of size by
rank, in
decreasing order of size. For example, if a data set
consists of
items of
sizes 5, 100,...
- Jūdōka) are
ranked according to
their skill and knowledge, and, for high
ranking dan grades,
their contribution to the art.
Their rank is
indicated by...
- independence. However, it has
retained many
broad characteristics and with the
exception of the short-lived
Second Republic of Korea, the
country has
always had...
-
having had the
following in****bents, of the
highest rank with a
single episcopal (lowest
rank)
exception :
Joseph Sadoc Alemany y Conill,
Dominican Order...