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The phrase "a further subdivision of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing categories or classifications that are broken down into smaller parts or groups.
Example: "The animal kingdom can be divided into several phyla, with mammals being a further subdivision of the chordates."
Alternatives: "a more specific category of" or "a smaller segment of".
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Among the Jews there is a further subdivision of residential districts among ultraorthodox, traditional, and secular Jews, and Armenian Christians likewise form their own enclave in the Old City.
In a recent study we could demonstrate that a further subdivision of the standard EEG alpha frequency band into a lower (8.5 10.5Hz) and an upper (10.5 12.5Hz) alpha band showed correlations in different RSNs [17].
There were no morphological characters supporting a further subdivision of A. parviclava.
Most included studies in our review lack sufficient detail to allow for a further subdivision of stroke.
However, there was still some degree of morphological heterogeneity within the cluster 2 interneurons which may suggest a further subdivision of these L4 interneurons.
This definition is consistent with the definition by the FEI [ 14], even if a further subdivision of this posture has been established by now [ 15].
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There is a further subdivision for the use of catheterisation, shown by the payment of 1.66 for vignette 2 and 5 compared to 1.43 for vignette 3. The lower payment of 1.01 for vignette 6 is driven by its short length of stay, showing an outlier adjustment.
This classification does not require any further subdivision of the dataset but follows naturally based on the unique characteristics of well log measurements reflecting mineral and lithofacies responses within the logged intervals.
And within that large category of arguments there is a further subdivision, about whether the methods of science can discover or distinguish that purpose.
At the end of acclimation period, the mice were randomly divided into two diet groups (NFD and HFD, n = 70 each) with a further subdivision into 7 groups with each consisting of 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 and 16 mice.
In a Dutch colon cancer study, further subdivision of comorbidity according to a modified Charlson classification did not improve the interpretation of comorbidity data (Lemmens et al, 2005).
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