Sentence examples for detailed division from inspiring English sources

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Intensive accumulation rested on processes of mass production such as mechanization, the intensification of work, the detailed division of tasks, and the use of semiskilled labour.

It is inconceivable, for example, that the religious conception of simple hunters and gatherers included an elaborately organized hierarchy of gods with detailed division of labour between the individual figures.

Case II has more detailed division about the interval of turning degrees (Additional file 1).

The use of new body parts and the increasingly detailed division of bodily labor "allow us to see [the addition of linguistic functions] with stunning clarity," Sandler says.

Although small-sized codebooks lead to quantization error, the multiple clustering method can reduce the quantization error by providing a detailed division of the local features based on the original assignment.

The given reasons lead to the point, when total number of realized procedures may be even higher than the reported ones on the basis of various instructions, which predominantly depends on a detailed division of some national classified systems.

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However, we do not consider more detailed divisions in this study.

These two clusters have an additional hierarchical level, which may have resulted from a more detailed cluster division due to an increasing number of nodes or separation of interests, resulting in an additional cluster in their view.

Ultimately, the attribution of the in-vivo cochleotopic functional data to the detailed anatomical division of the human auditory cortex can best be accomplished by future studies applying high-resolution microanatomy MRI analysis in addition to cochleotopic mapping to identify individual lamination structures and their functions (for example, [76] applying such analysis to the visual cortex).

A larger L represents a more detailed and smooth division and a smaller L leads to clear and obvious division as shown in Fig. 15.

Ostracods and foraminifera occur in such abundance and in so many varieties and shapes that they provide the basis for a detailed classification and time division of Mesozoic and Cenozoic sediments in which oil may occur.

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