Sentence examples for means splitting from inspiring English sources

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(1) Pretargeting means splitting of the tracing compound into a marker, which is enriched in target tissue and a radiolabeled pull down reagent (PDR).

Trump is leading a crackdown on unauthorized immigration at the U.S.-Mexico border that will refer adults apprehended after illegal entry for criminal prosecution, even if that means splitting up families and jailing asylum seekers.

Sharding databases means splitting a database into different partitions that are usually put onto different servers.

Yes, group work means splitting up the funds, but it also means you can get a lot of jobs done quickly and, more importantly, safely, which means you will also be able to go more places.

Still, differentiating the cities means splitting some hairs.

Initially, that means splitting his time between looking after his sprogs and plotting against old friend Bruce Babbish Ed Stoppardd).

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By itself, it means SPLIT CIRCULATE and then the leaders U-TURN BACK.

The most common source of severe psychosis in young adults is schizophrenia, a badly named disorder that, in the original Greek, means "split mind".

Skip the garlic if you're headed to Shpagat (No. 43), a mixed-but-mostly-gay bar whose name means "splits" (as in what those Batsheva dancers do so well).

a i n (or a i h ) = (1&2) means split the scalable call session into two substreams and accept the new (or handoff) class-i call subsreams into RAT-1 and RAT-2.

a i n (or a i h ) = (1&2&3) means split the call session into three substreams and accept the new (or handoff) class-i call subsreams into RAT-1, RAT-2, and RAT-3.

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