Sentence examples for is divided into orders from inspiring English sources

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The class Insecta is divided into orders on the basis of the structure of the head, including eyes, mouthparts, and antennae; the thorax, including legs and wings; and the abdomen, including segmentation, spiracles, and appendages (cerci, styli, furcula).

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The Enoplia is divided into two orders, the Triplonchida and the Enoplida.

The group itself is divided into 2 orders, the more primitive Cephalobaenida and the more advanced Porocephalida.

The Jamini watershed with perimeter 380.3554 km is divided into four 6th order and one 5th order subwatersheds, which are given in the Table 2.

The helicopter model is divided into a second order outer-loop subsystem and a second order inner-loop subsystem based on multiple-time scale features.

"The Great Game" is divided into three chronologically ordered installments, with occasional flash-forwards into "verbatim" orchestrations of voices from contemporary pundits and politicians.

The classic growth curve, as exemplified by a newly established bacterial colony, is divided into four phases, in order of their appearance: (1) lag phase; (2) log (logarithmic), or exponential, phase; (3) stationary phase; and (4) death, or decline, phase.

The space of predictors is divided into multiple knots in order to fit a spline function between these knots (Friedman 1991; MARS User Guide 2015).

The order is divided into three families.

His second work, titled Yumuji (1935; "Fish Eyes Collection"), is divided into five sections, mostly by order of composition.

This First Order is divided into three independent branches: the Friars Minor (O.F.M ., the Friars Minor Conventual (O.F.M. Conv ., and the Friars Minor Capuchin (O.F.M. Cap).

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