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The majority of courses on offer are split into one of two areas: American literature and culture, and history and politics, with more courses falling into the former category.
The topology of the tree relating the opisthokont sequences to other eukaryotic lineages and prokaryotes is not easy to explain simply by vertical inheritance (box A in Figure 4); the metazoan sequences are grouped together as expected, but the fungi are split into one main group and a smaller group with three budding yeast sequences.
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They were split into one control group and one experimental group.
The coherency constraint is that all the coherent generators in one group should be split into one island, and any two non-coherent generators cannot be split into one island.
Moreover, at the transform stage, each CU can be split into one or more recursive transform units (TUs).
A picture may be split into one or several slices as shown in Fig. 19, so that a picture is a collection of one or more slices [30].
Furthermore, DB3364 is split into one training set, denoted as DB801, and three testing sets, denoted as DB799, DB802, and DB962, respectively.
In HDFS environment, a data file is split into one or more blocks, and the blocks are then replicated across several DataNodes.
One of the typical techniques found in literature to reduce the impact of ICI is frequency reuse (FR) [2]: the available frequency band in the cell is split into one part for 'centre users' and an other one for 'edge users'.
For the most part, wearables have been split into one of two camps — those targeted at users who want to better connect with and get notifications from their mobile phones and other devices, and others for tracking their activity and fitness levels.
I was split into one thousand pieces when I landed in New York.
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