Some articles on zone group, group, groups:
... Year Competition Date Location Opponent Score Result 2010 Europe/Africa Zone Group II, 1st Round 05–07 March Sofia (BUL) Monaco 3–2 Win Europe/Africa Zone Group II ...
... Year Group Team Round Date Location Surface Opponent Score Outcome 2000 Europe/Africa Zone Group II Aivaras Balžekas, Rolandas Muraška, Paulius Jurkėnas 1R 28–30 April Šiauli ...
... Location Opponent Score Result 2000 Euro/African Zone Group II, 1st Round 28–30 April Sofia (BUL) Greece 2–3 Loss Euro/African Zone Group II, Relegation Play-off 21–23 July Sofia (BUL ...
... In mathematics, given two groups (G, *) and (H, ·), a group homomorphism from (G, *) to (H, ·) is a function h G → H such that for all u and v in G it holds that where the group operation on the left hand side of ... one can say that h "is compatible with the group structure" ... A more recent trend is to write group homomorphisms on the right of their arguments, omitting brackets, so that h(x) becomes simply x h ...
... American natives is edited to remove the part where one of the natives runs to warn the group of "bwana" Humphrey Bogart coming and the group scattering ... shot of Bogart's feet while the sound of the group muttering and fleeing was heard ...
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