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"division results" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It refers to the outcome or outcome of division, typically in mathematical equations. It can also be used in a broader sense to refer to any results or outcomes from a division or separation. Example: The division results showed that the company's profits had increased by 20% this quarter.
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Each meiotic division results in a tetrad of four spores.
In this case, the division results from the restaurant's, and perhaps the city's, cautious approach to change.
Lack of adult supervision at Mopar, Chrysler's performance parts division, results in another politically incorrect Dodge Charger spinoff.
Each meiotic division results in a tetrad of two small spores that produce male gametophytes and two larger spores that produce female gametophytes.
Elementary long division results in 40 NZ dollars per head of population; translated into sterling it amounts to around £20 per person – significantly larger than Clarke's oft-repeated £8.
While a 4-4 recordoesesn't suggest that the 76ers will last too much longer on top of the standings, this is most likely one of those early in the season flukes like the Charlotte Bobcats pulled off last season, it doesn't make the division results look any less jarring.
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Based on the division result, parallel phase partition method is conducted to avoid error accumulation and connect the division result with monitoring system.
Rapid cell division resulted in a considerable drop in weight per cell.
The megaspore mother cell enlarges and undergoes meiosis division resulting in a T-shaped tetrad of megaspores.
The additional transverse cell division resulted in the formation of a three-celled embryo (Figs. 6c, 7c).
To better capture the changes of process characteristics, we post-process the division result and update the boundaries between major phases and transition patterns.
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