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The dynamic columns may be subdivided into two groups – (1) regular and (2) super.
According to the 2001 Bethesda system, ASCs can be subdivided into two groups: ASCs of undetermined significance (ASC-US); and ASCs, cannot exclude high-grade squamous intra-epithelial lesion (ASC-H).
Current UKP devices can be subdivided into two groups based on different design principles: fixed bearing knees, where the ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene meniscal component snap or press fits into the tibial tray, and mobile bearing designs which facilitate movement of the insert relative to the tray.
Although boundaries between the different processes of synthesis are very tight, the in situ process can be subdivided into two groups, namely, (i) sorption followed by a redox and/or precipitation reaction, and (ii) impregnation followed by a precipitation and/or redox reaction.
These mitochondrial genomes can be subdivided into two groups on the basis of their mitochondrial genome organization (Fig. 4).
Indeed, vertical lobes can be subdivided into two groups of fibers, α and α' lobes (which have their counterparts in medial lobes, as β and β').
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The grooved patterns could additionally be subdivided into three groups having ridge to groove ratios of 1 1, 1 3 and 3 1.
While sharing this normative commitment to race conservationism, racial constructivists can be subdivided into three groups with slightly different accounts of the ontology of race.
Clade 6 can be subdivided into five groups (6A-E; Figure 10).
According to the N U analysis the graphene nanoflakes can be subdivided into three groups.
In conclusion, these data show that MDSC in the spleens of tumour-bearing mice can be subdivided into three groups.
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