Sentence examples for is frequently split from inspiring English sources

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Computer-aided molecular design is frequently split into disciplines that focus on either structure-based or ligand-based methods.

Mark Franko, for example, points out that "contemporary thought on dance is frequently split between a concept of dance-as-writing and a concept of dance as beyond the grasp of all language, especially written language" (2011a, 322; see also Franko 2011b).

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However, in eukaryotic genes the coding sequences are frequently "split" in the genome a discovery reached independently in the 1970s by Richard J. Roberts (the author of this article) and Phillip A. Sharp, whose work won them a Nobel Prize in 1993.

Our results strongly support the monophyly of a G.B.R.Y. clade, a group comprised of Gracillariidae + Bucculatricidae + Roeslerstammiidae + Yponomeutidae, when analyzed with non-synonymous changes only, but this group was frequently split when synonymous and non-synonymous substitutions were analyzed together.

OALC families are frequently split when a family member turns to "unbelief," but some members of the family may choose to continue contact.

In western society, the term also implies "split" and is frequently misunderstood as "split personality" [ 15] or is inappropriately metaphorized [ 16].

Furthermore, breakpoints in the entire region of 11q13.3-q13.4 were present in more than 40% of ESCC tumors, suggesting that 11q13.3-q13.4 may be a frequently split region in ESCCs.

Sister centromere re-association after splitting, or at least a reduction of their distance of splitting, is frequently observed during undisturbed mitotic progression (He et al. 2000; Tanaka et al. 2000; Goshima and Yanagida 2001; Pearson et al. 2001).

In the split-attention effect spatial proximity is frequently considered to be pivotal.

The Shubnikov de Haas effect is frequently used for two-dimensional systems to determine individual subband populations, e.g. when the subbands are split by the Rashba effect.

Dispersal that occurs through group splitting is often called budding or propagule dispersal [ 13, 30] and is frequently found in social mammals and social insects [ 19- 27].

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