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All plots were divided into two equal halves, with the divider perpendicular to the rows.
For counting beta-cells in Tg ins:FUCCI-G1);Tg ins:FUCCI-S/G2/M), the islet was divided into two equal halves by calculating the distance between the anterior most to the posterior most cells.
The octave is not divided into two equal halves but into a fourth and a fifth, the fourth is not divided into two equal halves but into two whole tones and a remainder.
A volume of matter divided into two equal halves produces two volumes, each having half the extent of the original one.
He then went out and bought a large round of Cheshire cheese, which he divided into two equal halves saying "Here is my model".
The arena was then divided into two equal halves and the odour source was placed 0.5 cm from the edge in one of the two halves (odour section).
To this purpose, commercial tablets of 50 mg ephedrine will be divided into two equal halves, and repackaged in a non-transparent capsule.
Each cell was divided into two equal halves along the long axis of the cell drawn from the site of injury, and exocytic events were quantified in the two halves (near and away from the site of injury).
Each gene was conceptually divided into two equal halves and the ribosome density and mRNA density was computed separately for codons located either in the first half (left-hand panel) or in the second half (right-hand panel) of each gene.
The participants' total final sample (nT = 826) was divided randomly into two equal halves (n1 = 413 and n2 = 413).
Brains were either divided sagittally into two equal halves, or dissected into individual regions [olfactory bulb, frontal cortex (anterior to Bregma, dorsal grey matter containing little or no white matter), hippocampus, cerebellum and brain stem] along with cervical spinal cord.
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