Sentence examples for biological division from inspiring English sources

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From the upper to the lower shores, the majority of the beaches exhibited three macrobenthic communities confirming the existence of the tripartite biological division of the shore.

We tested this general model of a tripartite biological division of the shore at a geographical scale of policy, conservation and management decisions (i.e. Northern France coastline), using multivariate analyses combined with the Direct Field Observation (DFO) method.

Moreover, due to a biological division of the bone marrow compartment, granulocytes and other nonfat entities accumulate at the boundary of the bone marrow compartment adjacent to the endosteum.

Nevertheless, in a Latin culture where many people define gender roles based on a binary biological division (man vs. woman), a relationship between sexual identity, gender attitudes and sexual behavior could be expected.

The main genetic subdivision in the North European data largely accords with the previously established biological division into the "White Sea herring" C. p. marisalbi and the "Chesha-Pechora herring" C. p. suworowi of the SE Barents Sea.

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Wade's book is all pseudoscientific rubbish, because he can't justify his first and primary point: his claim that the human racial groups we recognize today culturally are scientifically meaningful, discrete biological divisions of humans.

The trial was conducted by the biologicals division at Glaxo and the Mozambique Ministry of Health, with financing from the Malaria Vaccine Initiative, which was created in 1999 with $50 million from the Gates foundation.

The main challenge therein is to distinguish biological cell division from pseudo-division, i.e., erroneous splits of one cell into several segments, as depicted in figure 1. Pseudo-division is common due to phenomena such as noise in the underlying images.

Lillie spent most of his career at the University of Chicago (1900 47), where he served as professor of embryology (1906 35), chairman of the zoology department (1910 31), and dean of the biological sciences division (1931 35).

In "Occupied City," his eighth novel (and his second in a planned trilogy about Tokyo), Peace draws on a theory that apparently intrigued some newspapers and police officers at the time: he connects the killer to the so-called Unit 731, the infamous Japanese biological weapons division that functioned in the province of Manchuria.

In part, the move appears to be part of preparations for a proposed decrease in funding for the biological infrastructure division.

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