Sentence examples for divisions of a from inspiring English sources

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The key idea of the new dilated LMI characterizations is divisions of A and B matrices in descriptor representation of systems.

A flock of black-and-white geese evolve out of the regular divisions of a farm field.

Occasionally, if incorrectly, "moiety" is used more loosely to refer simply to one of two divisions of a society.

Forty years later, the two houses, now divisions of a larger company, Random House Inc., remain nearly as independent as ever.

The narrator's friendship with Leo gives him access to a wide range of acquaintances across the strictly enforced class divisions of a theoretically classless society.

Although this latest crisis is political in origin, there is concern it could revive the divisions of a 12-year internal conflict, during which 300,000 people were killed as Hutus rebelled against the Tutsi-dominated armed forces.

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Cake cutting is a common metaphor for the division of a heterogeneous divisible good.

The set of all divisions of [ a, b ] is denoted by D [ a, b ].

He was also the chief executive of SG Cowen Securities, a division of a French bank.

Yet also consider some gerrymandered division of a circle.

An agent, coded by a division of a network, represents a candidate solution.

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