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The characterized results confirm that flowerlike SnO2 nanosheets with a polycrystalline rutile structure are assembled from hexagonal mesoporous and multilayered walls, which can further be subdivided into SnO2 nanoparticles as structural subunits.

The universities can further be subdivided into old and new universities.

The nanoparticles can further be subdivided between carbon-based nanoparticles such as carbon nanotubes or fullerenes and metal-based nanoparticles such as metal oxides or quantum dots.

The reactions can further be subdivided into classes of i) reverse and regular prenylation, ii) endo- and exocyclicity of the prenylation site, iii) aromaticity of the prenylation site and iv) element name of the nucleophilic atom.

On the other hand, wet etching is carried out in liquid-phase ("wet") etchants and can further be subdivided into isotropic etching and anisotropic etching as shown in Figure 1.

Papillary RCCs can further be subdivided into two distinct subtypes.

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Each of these major divisions can be subdivided further.

This protection level can be subdivided further in future work in order to cope with this variety.

The latter can be subdivided further into Wnt/PCP (planar cell polarity) and Wnt/Ca2+ signalling pathways.

The adaptive immune system can be subdivided further into cellular and humoral immunity.

Anything shorter is too short to be an independent self-folding unit and anything larger typically can be subdivided further.

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