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Cerebral arterial narrowing might be subdivided into four groups: (1) vasospasm (contraction of arterial smooth muscle); (2) thickening of the vessel wall; (3) extrinsic compression; and (4) developmental or congenital [40].
All BCP formulations might be subdivided into two major groups: those consisting of CaPO4 having either the same (e.g., α-TCP and β-TCP) or different (e.g., β-TCP and HA) molar Ca/P ratios.
(Misconnections might be subdivided into micro-connections, which are of the wrong magnitude such as the photons, and pseudo-connections, which are of the wrong sort such as the paint).
Yet geological information seems possible to interpret from the gamma log, because at least the uppermost 100 m of the sandstone might be subdivided into four sequences each having on average, a downward decreasing gamma radiation and a thickness of, respectively, 30, 30, 20, and 20 m.
These groups might be subdivided into subgroups using a period "". and a further integere.g.g
Finally, separate simulation runs using STRUCTURE were performed using only individuals with different geographical origins that we suspected might be subdivided.
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Data Descriptors are designed to be focused publications: if extensive supplementary text or figures are required, authors should consider whether the manuscript might best be subdivided into multiple Data Descriptors.
The exploratory analysis based on Gaussian mixture model suggested that the MCI subjects might be able to be subdivided into two groups, which supports the role of the ReHo score as an early indicator.
One might assume that executive control functions or attentional gates could themselves be subdivided between different item categories or memory systems.
Mr. Meshil said it could be subdivided.
Existing approaches can be subdivided into two key objectives.
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