organic unit
1organic — 1. adjective /ɔːˈɡænɪk/ a) pertaining to, derived from, like, of the nature of, an organ of the body Socially, the term “organic” unit implies a military force characterized by relatively high cohesion, overlapping primary groups and a certain… …
2Organic food — Organic vegetables at a farmers market in Argentina Organic foods are foods that are produced using methods that do not involve modern synthetic inputs such as synthetic pesticides and chemical fertilizers, do not contain genetically modified… …
3Organic — may refer to: Of or relating to an organism, a living entity Of or relating to an organ Contents 1 Chemistry 2 Computing …
4Organic farming in New Zealand — Organic farming practices in New Zealand began on a commercial scale in the 1980s and is now an increasing segment of the market with some of the larger companies such as Wattie s becoming involved. Lincoln University, which has a strong focus on …
5Organic baby products — are made without pesticides, fertilizers, antibiotics, growth hormones, genetically modified organisms, additives, irradiation or sewage sludge. The manufacturer of such a product can only make these claims in marketing and advertising materials …
6Organic cotton — yarn Organic cotton is generally understood as cotton and is grown in subtropical countries such as America and India, from non genetically modified plants, that is to be grown without the use of any synthetic agricultural chemicals such as… …
7Organic (model) — Organic describes forms, methods and patterns found in living systems such as the organisation of cells, to populations, communities, and ecosystems. Typically organic models stress the interdependence of the component parts, as well as their… …
8Organic Junk Fude — Also known as OJF Origin Coachella Valley, California Genres Hip Hop Instruments Midi Keyboard Labels …
9Organic farming — Agriculture General …
10Organic (military) — In military terminology, organic refers to a military unit that is a permanent part of a larger unit and (usually) provides some specialized capability to that parent unit. For instance, the US Marine Corps incorporates its own aviation units… …