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The phrase "are split further into" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a division or categorization of items or concepts into more specific subcategories.
Example: "The main categories of the research findings are split further into subcategories based on their relevance and impact."
Alternatives: "are divided further into" or "are categorized further into".
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Districts are split further into subdivisions, each administered by a subdivisional officer.
This is done by parametrisation of these factors into different contributions of the subshell electrons, which are split further into their radial and spin angular part.
They are split further into five families: Ras, Rho, Rab, Ran and Arf.
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Each of the daughters is split further, into four, and passed repeatedly through the main amplifiers.
In 1964, in response to ongoing social and political unrest, these units were split further into the four provinces of Central, North, South, and Southeast Sulawesi.
Another important feature of electron-spin resonance results from the interaction of the electronic magnetization with the nuclear moment, causing each component of the fine-structure resonance spectrum to be split further into many so-called hyperfine components.
Presentations at ISMB 1994 were split further into three themed days, focusing on protein secondary structure prediction, sequence analysis and AI techniques and biochemical applications, respectively.
The two resulting subsets become the new parent nodes, which are subsequently split further into two child nodes.
There are others capable of taking Janjalani's place.The group, which is already splintered, may now split further into gangs of simple bandits.
At this stage, reads are split into coded groups for further analysis during the clustering and mapping stages.
It is split into two further sub-models: a Pre-Platform Model (PPM) and an On-Platform Model (OPM).
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