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The two Palestinian territories are physically split by Israeli territory.
For the past several years, the show was physically split between two West Side piers; now it is all on one.
The idea is not, or not merely, that the cube cannot be physically split or cut up.
We physically split the graph under 9 blocks ((N_{block} = 9)) while varying the total number of subgraphs from 1 to 16 ((N_{graph}in [1,16])).
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In general when one has a process that physically splits into two separate processes which remain separated in space, then all the 'microscopic' influences on those two processes will be independent from then on.
We performed different tests by physically splitting the graph under blocks size (B_{block}in {64,128,256} Mbit) while varying the subgraphs length l from 40too 400 km (this corresponds respectively to a subgraphs size ranging from 0.34 to 2 Gbit).
Background: Several processes of plant development, such as abscission, pollen release, fruit dehiscence, and seed dispersal, require organs or tissues to physically disassociate or split open.
They are postulating a certain physically plausible split in the virtual work principle.
By default, Hadoop splits physically the graph data into little files based on the defined block size (B_{size}) and replicates them across the cluster nodes.
Sovereignty over a physically undivided Jerusalem could be split, district by district, according to the wishes of its inhabitants, although many municipal services would be shared.
For that, the destination needs to split his antennas (not physically) into two groups, for the reception from the source and the relay.
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