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Carbohydrate density is simple to calculate -- just divide the quantity of carbohydrate in food by the weight of the food.
Divide the dough in two.
Divide the mixture in two.
Divide the class in two.
Divide the hair in two sections.
Divide the thesis in two parts.
Divide the mixture in two bowls.
Normalization was obtained by dividing the quantity of the target gene by the quantity of the control gene.
Uptake rates were calculated by dividing the quantity of gold (ng) by the hours of exposure minus the quantity of gold (ng) observed in the prior exposure period.
Divide the sum by two.
Divide the legs into two.
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