Sentence examples for alternatively divided from inspiring English sources

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Adult zebrafish (Danio rerio) were alternatively divided into two groups: a control group and an experimental group.

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Alternatively, divide the food.

Alternatively, divide grocery lists into potential meals; for example, you could group lettuce, tomato, cucumbers, goat cheese, and vinegar into one "chunk" called "salad items".

Alternatively, rapidly dividing cells could become slowly dividing cells and therefore retain fluorescence [see Figure S2 in Additional data file 1].

qPCR data was expressed categorically as presence/absence, or alternatively presence was divided into three separate categories: Not quantifiable (1600 to 16.000 geq/ml), <10 geq/ml, ≥10 geq/ml.

QALY were calculated based on the EQ 5D index scores derived from a much smaller sample of the German general population (n = 334) [ 25] and, alternatively, EQ VAS scores (divided by 100 for transformation to a 0 1 scale) were used as QALY weights.

The alternatively spliced isoforms were divided into four major groups of events: exon skipping, intron retention, alternative 5′ and alternative 3′ splicing.

Alternatively, mechanics may be divided according to the kind of system studied.

Alternatively, have the wings divided by your butcher.

Alternatively, patients are sometimes divided into two classes according to a survival-time threshold, and binary classifiers are applied to predict each patient's class.

Alternatively the patients were divided into four groups according to the size of the primary tumor (≤4 cm, 4 6 cm, 6 9 cm, >9 cm); this division we considered clinically relevant and also resulted in groups of almost equal size (32/24/25/25).

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