Sentence examples for is apportioned into from inspiring English sources

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It does not, however, explain why this biomass is apportioned into more species.

In the living room, the ceiling is apportioned into three wide stripes, painted in two-to-one black-to-gray ratio, and surrounded by midnight blue.

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An equal quantity of background solution (40 mL) was apportioned into 11 different flasks kept in series with increasing pH values from 2 to 12.

A reaction model was developed for the pyrolysis of binary mixtures of compounds whose reactions can be apportioned into three or fewer parallel chains coupled by chain transfer.

Results from each of the two surveys were apportioned into four datasets (CH 1 1, CH 1 2, CH 2 1, and CH 2 2) based on differences in the number of substances analysed in a sample.

At the time of peak snowpack accumulation in 2002, differences between modeled and measured SWE at the pixel scale were apportioned into three potential components: field sampling error (∼22%), parameter mapping error (∼27%), and actual model functional error (∼51%).

In 1800, the land west of Knox Street to Robin Street and south from State Street to Hudson Avenue was taken for a cemetery, which was apportioned into sections for each of Albany's churches.

For the purpose of graphical representation and discussion, the cardiac cycle was apportioned into ten phases.

The total 4-hour urine sample was apportioned into aliquots and frozen at -20°C.

After coagulation and centrifugation, 3 mL aliquots of serum were apportioned into cryovials.

Each sample was apportioned into two pieces; one was frozen at -80°C and other was fixed in formalin.

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