Sentence examples for most common split from inspiring English sources

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nrdD was the most common split gene identified (6 cases), followed by nrdA and nrdE (4 cases each), then nrdF, nrdB, and nrdJ (2 cases each).

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This is the most common form of split end, where there is just one split at the end of a strand.

With these numbers in mind, it's no wonder that Gottman's research showed that the most common reason couples split after five to seven years is because of high conflict levels.

Experts say one of the most common mistakes in corporate split-ups is that both parties maintain their familiar methods of communication, evaluation, training and promotion, along with benefits and behaviors that make up a company's spirit.

The most common option was a 50/50 split between the two funds—but that led to the second group having an equity weighting in their portfolio of 73% and the third group a weighting of just 35%.The trouble is that neither employers nor employees really know what DC plans are aiming to do.

The most common test is the tensile splitting test ASTM C496.

Figure 3 is a comparison of the two most common rules of thumb for splitting a sample into a training set and a test set.

The distribution of holes, crossings and splits over all eight stripes was found to be different from random (χ test, p < 0.009 for each feature): holes were more common in the sixth and seventh stripes (26% and 30%, respectively), splits were most common in the fourth stripe (19%), and crossings were most common in stripes six, seven, and eight (52%, 62 % and 19, respectively).

After the split of the most common recent ancestor of the two lineages (1.04±0.25 Ma), a relatively long period of time was necessary to bring about limited (2) extant species in C. clusii lineage, in contrast to the 10 species generated in the C. salviifolius group (Fig. 4).

Among all the variant of split flow modifications, the most common one is described by Leites et al. (2003) and Aroonwilas and Veawab (2007) as Fig. 6.

The Solanum – Capsicum split, corresponding to the most common ancestor of Solanum & Physalis, occurred c. 19 Ma 955% HPD 17 21) (Additional files 2 and 3).

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