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The phrase "are split into several" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing how something is divided or categorized into multiple parts or sections.
Example: "The data sets are split into several categories for easier analysis."
Alternatives: "are divided into several" or "are segmented into several".
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Here, the necessary estimates are split into several parts which are separately considered in the following.
Data arcs of each satellite are split into several parts with a duration of 2 h.
Data are split into several chunks and stored in the clustering environment for data processing with MapReduce.
With the trend analysis, we found that hot topics evolve differently; that is, some hot topics last with the same focus for a long time, some hot topics last but with changing focus; some hot topics emerge and fade out quickly; and some hot topics are split into several hot topics.
First, COGs that contain fusion proteins are split into several PHOGs containing their domains.
Its visualizations are split into several areas; the main display provides a view of a single contig at a time, with reads aligned against their consensus sequence.
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The 2,028 licenses will be split into several mini-auctions, some of which will overlap.
Because of the number of questions, his answers are being split into several parts.
In the 1990s it was split into several entities and privatized.
The molecule is split into several biologically active polypeptides when the secretory granules are discharged from the corticotrophs.
It was split into several categories — "Big Band," "Dad," "Sinatra" — and, at the end, a handful of "sets/songs to be added when we talk it over".
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