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Discover LudwigThe phrase "afterwards divided into" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a process where something is separated or categorized into parts after an initial action or event.
Example: "The project was completed and was afterwards divided into several phases for better management."
Alternatives: "subsequently separated into" or "later categorized into".
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The pellets were suspended in 130 µl PBS-BSA 1% and afterwards divided into aliquots.
The reliability was judged by the degree of muscular tension, pedal withdrawal reflex, and palpebral reflex and was afterwards divided into 'good' and 'not good'.
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Afterwards, the injector is divided into four segments for waterflooding.
Afterwards, both solutions were divided into four equal parts of 100 ml each.
Afterwards, the plants were divided into two groups, of similar average height.
Afterwards, the PCL film was divided into small round disks with a diameter of 14 mm, sterilized overnight in 70% ethanol, and extensively washed in PBS.
As the cohort of ACL deficient patients were to be divided into three groups afterwards, which received three different ACL reconstructions in a randomized clinical trial (RCT) (Bohn et al., 2015), the power calculation was based on the difference in tibial rotation between ACL intact and ACL reconstructed knees.
Afterwards, the El Triunfo council members' story is presented and divided into sections, with some introductory commentary from the first author.
Afterwards participants underwent a complete medical history and physical examination and then were divided into fasudil group and control group randomly.
The film is divided into two parts: the first takes place in the present and twelve years afterwards, [and] the second part is set 50,000 years into the future.
As Figure 9 demonstrates, the workload for the experiment can be divided into two parts: from start to 01 40 00, the workload decreases and increases gradually in a slow pace; afterwards, the increase and decrease become radically.
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