Sentence examples for divided into many subtypes from inspiring English sources

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Rat and mouse retinal neurons are divided into many subtypes [9] [11], [27] [31]; the neural circuits are quite complicated, because many subtypes of neurons are intricately intertwined with each other to process visual information [32].

Furthermore, the toxinotypes are divided into many subtypes, which have been defined as toxin sequences differing by at least 2.6% identity at amino acid level [ 4].

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However, breast cancer is not one disease and is divided into many different molecular subtypes [ 61].

Second, ICBT is divided into many fractions.

Dr. Verfaillie says she has found a new class of bone marrow stem cell that can grow into each of the three major lineages of body cells, and into many subtypes of cell as well.

In many languages, like English, nominal expressions headed by common nouns can be divided into two subtypes, mass expressions (like wine, silverware, wisdom) and count expressions (like cat, army, idea).

The 31 genotype 4 strains could be further divided into 5 different subtypes, including a new subtype that, to our knowledge, has not been subtyped in previous studies.

Histologically, lymphangiomas are divided into three subtypes: capillary, cavernous, or cystic.

Adenomas of the colon are divided into three subtypes: tubular, villous and tubulo-villous.

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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