Sentence examples for divided relatively from inspiring English sources

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Typically, he said, a Super Bowl crowd is divided relatively evenly into four factions: corporate customers, neutral hard-core N.F.L. fans, fans of one team and fans of the other.

It currently has about 20,000 users in total, divided relatively evenly between parents and babysitters, says founder and chief executive officer Sean Greene.

Pseudoalteromonas is genus that can be divided relatively cleanly into pigmented and non-pigmented species clades and that pigmentation correlates with their proclivity for natural products (Bowman 2007).

In his review of Prism, Sam Lansky from Idolator showed himself divided relatively to the song: he classified it as the "most sonically conventional thing [in the album]" although he immediately stated it was "also the most emotionally gripping" in it.

At baseline, subjects were divided relatively equally between the younger group (<68 years of age) and the older group (≥68 years of age) (see Table  4, Figure  1C).

The PD, at least on a per species basis, is divided relatively equally among Feliformia (9.1 Ma per species; 1104.8 Ma in total) and Caniformia (8.4 Ma per species; 1380.8 Ma in total).

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Alternatively, although most fly cells with centrosome defects appear to divide relatively normally, it has previously been shown that such asymmetrically dividing brain NB divide symmetrically ∼10 15% of the time, as the astral MTs generated by centrosomes in these cells help the spindle to efficiently align with cortical cell fate determinants (Basto et al., 2008; Basto et al., 2006).

However, the reality of today's eurozone is far too many people out of work, falling internal demand, increasing polarisation within societies – and a yawning chasm dividing relatively prosperous core countries from a periphery destined for depression.

These radial glia-like stem cells divide relatively infrequently, and are believed to undergo symmetric division (giving rise to two identical stem cells) under some conditions.

To study the slowly dividing relatively quiescent putative CNS stem cells (type B cells), a long-term retention analysis (upon BrdU labelling) was performed (Morshead et al., 1998).

Glioma cells divide relatively rapidly, and an increased number of daily fractions have greater potential to irradiate these cells at a more sensitive phase of their cell cycle.

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