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Beta carotene is a precursor of vitamin A; it must be split by an enzyme to be active.
▪ Remarkably, this study shows that the pterygopalatine suture can be split by an orthopedic appliance without the need of surgery in late adolescents; MSE was able to split the pterygopalatine suture in its lower part in 53% of the sutures, as the pyramidal process of the palatine bone was pulled out of the pterygoid notch of the pterygoid process.
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Her garden plot will be split by a giant smartphone.
The group found a convertible two-bedroom in Clinton where the living room would be split by a temporary wall.
The two horses have an exactly equal official rating and had to be split by a random draw.
During the weekend the UK will be split by a weather front with a north-south divide, although conditions will be similar across Saturday and Sunday.
This new fluidity bodes well for the emergence of non-sectarian politics, and it suggests that Sunday's vote will be split by a number of parties, all of which will want the chance to put forward the prime minister.
The day will be split by a brief interlude for lunch - likely to be a Pret a Manger salad or sandwich collected by a member of staff (deliveries from outside are limited due to the security risk).
Material is fissile when the nucleus of an atom can be split by a neutron that has broken free of another atom, producing large amounts of energy and more neutrons.
The hulking, muscular Wells and McFarlane both crossed the line in 20.43, the only time in international competition that two sprinters could not be split by a photo and so both claimed gold.
But what would happen if the bears' free-range habitat, so crucial to its reemergence, were to be split by a wall?
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