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is only split
adverb
Without others or anything further; exclusively.
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In this method, surface material of workpiece is only split from workpiece body, but not removed.
(In MTV's case, since it has its own ad sales force, the money is only split two ways).
The bag is only split into two major cargo compartments, with one for the laptop and one for everything else.
Blinkx is now monetizing video for publishers too, but unlike YouTube's recent offering,revenuee is only split between Blinkx and the publishers.
The demographic projection for Poland is only split by genders, so instead, we rely on δ k (see also Doepke et al. 2015).
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The latter was transformed into a three-category variable, each group containing similar expected numbers at ages 0 14 years, whereas the 'isolated' group was only split at the median because of the lower expected numbers.
However, they were only split courtesy of a remarkable drop goal from Jacob Miller, the Australian half-back calmly steering the ball over from halfway with three minutes remaining.
It is only a split second before the viewer realises that this is not one image but hundreds, quite possibly thousands, of different horses projected one after the other in rapid succession like a cinematic flip book.
Since there is only one split in the tree, the discriminant problem is rather simple and the most discriminative variable describes the Mg content in the water phase (W-Mg).
In Aeginetia, there is only one (incomplete) split developing along the ventral median in the conspicuously curved calyx, through which the corolla emerges.
It is only after muscle splitting has occurred, from HH27, that neural crest cells, likely providing the muscle connective tissue cells, expand within developing branchiomeric muscles.
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