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INDIVISIBLE, by James Robison and Jay W. Richards.

So we can eliminate Mr Jones as the guard's nearest neighbour, because his salary is indivisible by three.

Cal State Fullerton psychology professor Nancy Segal wrote a book on the brother's aptly titled  "Indivisible by Two: Lives of Extraordinary Twins".

This norm is defined as follows: (vert 0 vert _{p}=0); if any non-zero rational number x is represented as (x=p^{gamma} frac{m}{n}), where γ is an integer and the integers m, n are indivisible by p, then (vert x vert _{p}=p^{-gamma}).

Based on the sizes of InDels, 28.6% of InDels were frame-shift mutations, because the numbers of nucleotides in the InDels were indivisible by three.

We checked the reference gene annotations and found that 302 genes have incorrect lengths (indivisible by three), suggesting that some of the reference genes are either pseudogenes or have been overestimated by false-positives (Additional file 4: Figure S4).

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This revitalized approach to exhaustion received a preliminary systematization in the Geometria Indivisibilibus Continuorum Nova Quadam Ratione Promota (1635; "A Method for the Determination of a New Geometry of Continuous Indivisibles") by the Italian mathematician Bonaventura (Francesco) Cavalieri (1598 1647).

Autrecourt opens his discussion of atoms or indivisibles by restating Aristotle's position that no continuum is composed of indivisibles.

Epicurus met Aristotle's argument that a continuum could not be composed of such indivisibles by taking indivisibles to be partless units of magnitude possessing extension.

An indivisible is, by definition, something that cannot be divided, which is usually understood to mean that it has no proper parts.

As another illustration, Nash's and Kalai and Smorodinsky's solutions both recommend allocating an indivisible prize by a fifty-fifty lottery, whether the prize is symmetric (a one-dollar bill for either party) or asymmetric (a one-dollar bill if party 1 wins, ten dollars if party 2 wins).

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