Sentence examples for division into many from inspiring English sources

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Some larger plants may require division into many sections.

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It then undergoes a multiple asexual division (schizogony) into many individuals (merozoites).

After all, the formal unity of the nature is compatible with division into numerically many instances; some other unity must be the basis for the assertion that humanity is not many natures or species (Fonseca, In Met. V, c. 28, q. 3, sect. 1 [Fonseca (1599), vol. 2, col. 959F]).

Although the theories of Asclepiades in particular are often assimilated to atomism, there is reason to think that Galen's identification of his view as atomistic is polemical, and that Asclepiades' particles are capable of division into infinitely many pieces.

According to Cajetan, common natures in themselves have "formal" unity: indivisibility into further more specific kinds, compatible with division into numerically many instances or subjective parts (Cajetan [CBE], nn. 134 155 [nn. 55 62]; see Fonseca, In Met. V, c. 28, q. 3, sect. 4 [Fonseca (1599), vol. 2, col. 967B, D-E]).

In addition, the RTP packetization modality is single network abstraction layer (NAL) unit mode (one NAL unit/RTP payload), the division of original stream into many RTP substreams leads to an increase of the number of RTP headers.

To date, UVPD has yielded extremely rich fragmentation patterns of intact proteins, yielding high sequence coverages and exceptional capabilities for pinpointing modifications albeit at the expense of sensitivity due to the greater division of ion signal into many fragment ion channels.

In fact, the division of the whole bandwidth into many subchannels provides scalability and flexibility when configuring the communication link [1].

Specific ornaments used by the concerto delle donne, mentioned in a source from 1581, were such popular sixteenth-century devices as passaggi (division of a long note into many shorter notes, usually stepwise), cadenze (decoration of the penultimate note, sometimes quite elaborate), and tirate (rapid scales).

The division of one large contact into many sub-contacts (contact splitting [ 100]) is one design principle of 'hairy' adhesive systems found in insects, spiders and geckos, which consist of dense arrays of microscopic hairs.

As he split the company into many decentralised divisions, he saw the need to breed people who could run them.

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