Sentence examples for described divisions from inspiring English sources

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The phylogeny generally supports the previously described divisions of IGS sequences into the 3 restriction fragment length subgroups, arbitrarily called RST 1, RST2, and RST3 (31 ).

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However, the described division is heuristically motivated, and the statistical relation between the different parts is not clear.

The phylogenetic tree also supported the Arabidopsis and rice earlier described division of class II proteins in two further subfamilies [ 33].

Usage of the term rose dramatically in news coverage following the start of the protests, and politicians from Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid to President Barack Obama have used the movement's language to describe divisions in the American public.

This model is related to the so-called sloppy size control model [ 33] describing division in S. pombe.

For example, although the term "subsidiarity" is not typically used in the United States to describe division of responsibility among the federal, state, and local governments, many of the concepts continue to apply for indoor air.

Not long ago, that would have described racial division, but more and more, it describes class division.

He also described deep divisions in Mr. Karzai's cabinet.

Via e-mail, she described the divisions within the noise-music community: "A lot of electronic music requires tons of work previous to the live performance.

Criteria for empirically supported treatments as described by Divisions 12 and 16 of APA, and adapted for studies employing single-case designs were used to review this body of literature.

The 10-ms sub-frames resulting from the division described in Section 3.1 are used to estimate such a trajectory.

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