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Like subatomic particles, they need to collide, combine or split apart if they're to yield up any drama.
In the CR system, available frequency bands are usually discontinuous, while OFDM technology could flexibly combine or split available bands.
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To study income constitution and consumption structure, many researchers have either combined or split income origins and consumption channels using their own approach, in order to achieve nuanced studies (Li and Luo 2012).5.5
After rereading the interviews, codes were renamed, combined, or split, and classified by themes.
Manual inspection and refinement of the gene structures was included to divide likely gene fusions (genes with unusually large introns, i.e., introns > 350 base pairs) or to combine potentially split genes (genes separated by unusually small intergenic distances, i.e., < 500 base pairs).
Others have been reworded, combined, or (if complex) split.
In a single dot, both constants combine to split the spectrum into two Kramers doublets while the antisymmetric constant solely controls the difference in the tunneling rates of the Kramers doublets between the dots.
It had been shown years before Grimes started working on this problem that intense ultraviolet light and titanium dioxide could combine to split carbon dioxide into carbon monoxide, but the reaction happened at painfully slow rates.
Here, I consider split-based supertree methods that first extract the split information of the input trees and subsequently combine this split information into a phylogeny.
In addition, we were able to combine five split open reading frames present in the database sequence, and to remove the C-terminus of an ORF.
The ridges combine and split, unlike in gills.
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