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The Paracanthopterygii are divided into five orders.
Elements belonging to class I are further divided into five orders based on their mechanistic features, organization and reverse transcriptase phylogeny: LTR retrotransposons, DIRS-like elements, Penelope-like elements, LINEs and SINEs [ 2, 6].
Retrotransposons can be divided into five orders based in the transposition mechanism, organization and phylogeny of the reverse transcriptase: LTR (Long Terminal Repeat) retrotransposons, DIRS-like (Dictyostelium Intermediate Repeat Sequence), Penelope-like, LINEs (Long Interspersed Nuclear Element), and SINEs (Short Interspersed Nuclear Element) [ 17].
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In this research, the prices were divided into three categories (low cost, middle cost, high cost) that could be produced according to product quality and then divided into five order quantity categories at the surveyed factories.
They are divided into two orders, Osteoglossiformes and Hiodontiformes.
Synapsids (mammal-like reptiles) are divided into two orders: pelycosaurs and therapsids.
They can be divided into three orders and include four unconformity types.
The Mishna is divided into six orders (sedarim), each order into tractates (massekhtot), and each tractate into chapters (peraqim).
The class Gregarinidea may be divided into three orders on the basis of the type of life cycle.
All rights and status flowed from the social institutions, divided into three orders: clergy, nobility, and others (the Third Estate).
Take, for example, the first sentence in Chapter 1 of Hooper's Of Moths and Men (Hooper 2002): "To begin at the beginning, the Lepidoptera are divided into two orders: butterflies (Rhopalocera) and moths (Heterocera)." Those who have no experience of entomological classification may not realize that this first sentence is simply wrong.
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