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Esophagus is relatively short and very distinctly divided into two portions muscular and ventricular (Figs. 1, 2, and 3).
The symmetrical trajectory is distinctly divided into two branches where one arm corresponds to "+ -strand and the other to "−"-strand.
Moreover, the LRR regions were not distinctly divided into two clear groups, wild and cultivated clades (Fig. 3), indicating a frequent introgression during the cultivation of potato.
The result shows that there exists a divergence between graminaceous and nongraminaceous plants, and the NASs from graminaceous plants were distinctly divided into two groups, class I and class II.
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The internal space of the large tunnel is distinctly divided into hydrophilic and hydrophobic regions.
By means of light microscopy with phase-contrast and microscopic interferometer the surface undulated patterns of epidermal long cell walls in the upper lemma and palea from both S. italica and P. miliaceum can be divided into two distinctly different types by means of particularity analysis (Figure 6).
Macroscopically, small HCCs up to and around 2 cm in diameter are divided into two types: a distinctly nodular type and an indistinctly nodular type [ 7].
AIP is divided into two general forms with distinctly different clinical features: (1) lymphoplasmacytic sclerosing pancreatitis (type 1) and (2) idiopathic duct-centric pancreatitis (type 2).
As a result of the analysis, the markets were divided into two separate groups, which in many respects are distinctly different from each other.
The analysis of the obtained data is divided into two related but from a statisticians point of view distinctly different concepts.
It's currently divided into two apartments.
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