Sentence examples for divided in two subtypes from inspiring English sources

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In view of previously published data, we proposed that HH be divided in two subtypes, chronic and episodic.

Within a mRNA type, generally, the sequences could be divided in two subtypes (named TTT and TAC) which differ by a short region in the 5'-UTR.

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AVP receptors are G protein-coupled and can be divided in three subtypes: V1a, V1b, and V2, encoded in humans by AVPR1A, AVPR1B and AVPR2, respectively (reviewed in [ 1]).

Moreover, subfamily C was clearly divided in two different groups and two distinct subtypes of proteins could be unveiled among E members.

The blood sample was then divided in two, with one tube used for subtyping by immunostaining and flow cytometry (FC) (tube containing EDTA) and the other (tube without anticoagulant) used for serological analysis.

Each four- or six-marker defined intrinsic subtype was divided in two groups, with Ki-67 <14% or with Ki-67 ≥14%.

The plan is divided in two parts.

Specimens were divided in two.

6 C. neoformans was identified by Sanfelice in 1894, 7, 8 and may be divided into two subtypes on the basis of capsular agglutination assays.

Position based collisions can be divided into two subtypes: rear end and lateral/lane departure.

The hydroquinone dioxygenases (HQDO) can be divided into two subtypes that have few similarities.

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