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But the Tef must not be allowed to divide institutions even further into research-led or teaching-led categories.
Contestants will be allowed to divide the amount of weight they've lost so far among their opponents; the most pounds will probably go to whoever is considered the biggest threat.
It plays a central role in the body's defenses against cancer, and it produces two quite different proteins that interact with the two principal systems for deciding whether a cell will be allowed to divide.
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The Cowboys and the Redskins are allowed to divide the cap hit over the 2012 and 2013 seasons.
Although Friedan obsesses about women getting jobs, she does not mention that newspapers were allowed to divide their help-wanted ads into categories for men and women, or that it was perfectly legal for an employer to announce that certain jobs were for men only.
The cells are allowed to divide at each iteration step.
Whenever cells in the body are allowed to divide uncontrollably and to metastasize, this results in the formation of cancer.
In this spatial Moran process, the cells were allowed to divide in response to a death of a neighboring cell on a 1D grid.
At all stages other than I 0,0,0), cells are allowed to divide symmetrically or differentiate (or undergo apoptosis) at rates G α, β, d) and D α, β, d), respectively.
The population is limited to 400 replicating cells: when the population size drops below 400 a random cell, that has divided more than 24 hours (set to be cell doubling time) prior to present event, is picked and is allowed to divide.
While the nation's attention is riveted by a debate about whether a small proportion of our fellow citizens (gays and lesbians) should be allowed to marry, marriage is rapidly dividing along class lines, splitting the country that it used to unite.
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