Sentence examples for complete divisions from inspiring English sources

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Complete divisions were segregated based on two categories: (1) those that display 'genomic instability' or (2) those that display division 'without error'.

Because these were not complete divisions, accurate division times could not be determined and therefore were not included in this analysis.

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The most widely accepted scenario is that, in response to stress signals, neurons can be driven into the cell cycle but their array of cell cycle proteins may not suffice to allow for its completion, leading to a situation in which the cell cannot reverse course or complete division, rendering it non-functional and ready to trigger a programmed cell death response.

"And by shining a torch out into the darkness, you could see the complete division of light and darkness.

Historian Thomas Fontaine stressed that history is more complex than a complete division between the ones who resisted and the ones who betrayed, giving the example of a regional resistance group leader who later served the Germans.

In fact, you could say – and this is so unusual for a painting of a monarch – that there is in this painting a complete division between the man who lives and breathes and the trappings that adorn his wretched person.

"My view, of course," he says, "is that it shows the complete division between the need that Marxists have for a comprehensive philosophy, and ordinary Labour voters who don't crave that…" He sees in Corbyn a manifestation of that old apparatchik desire for purity of thought and action?

Townsend et al. [6] recommended a delay procedure before complete division of the pedicle.

Unlike the traditional freshman-to-senior sequence, Hampshire students complete Division I, II and III work.

A 10 15-mm 10 15-mmeotome is then used to create a complete division of the lateral half of the circumference of the femur before the blade is advanced across the diameter of the bone (Fig. 4).

3. Of course, this presupposes that there are no "gaps" between the elements or points, which is implicit in the assumption that the points have been obtained by complete division of a continuum.

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