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The civic enterprise is now divided into four branches: traffic, cleanup, protection and emergency response.
Cuvier's insistence on the functional integration of organisms led him to classify animals into four "branches," or embranchements: Vertebrata, Articulata (arthropods and segmented worms), Mollusca (which at the time meant all other soft, bilaterally symmetrical invertebrates), and Radiata (cnidarians and echinoderms).
In case there are deviations, as a result of loss of symmetry, the function splits into four branches: two for the right and left hand side of the reflector section and two for the left and right hand side of the light cone reaching the aperture.
In the early 1800s the French zoologist Georges Cuvier recognized that vertebrates were substantially different from invertebrates, and he divided most animals on the basis of form and function into four branches: vertebrates, arthropods (articulates), mollusks, and radiates (animals with radial symmetry).
The Anglo-American approach divided anthropology into four branches: ethnology (cultural anthropology), linguistics, archeology and physical anthropology.
In Foxd1 −/− null mutant, a majority of axons terminate at the chiasm and the remaining axons further separate into four branches after leaving the chiasm with altered ratio of ipsilateral and contralateral projections (Herrera et al., 2004).
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Propagation continued into two branches ('East' and 'South').
The Greater Tzeltalan subgroup split into two branches, Ch'olan and Tzeltalan.
Zosterophylls generally showed dichotomous branching -- each stem dividing into two branches of equal size.
Our Federal Constitution and state Constitutions of this country divide the governmental power into three branches.
The subject is likely to be clarified if we divide it into two branches.
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