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Heat damage, caused by straightening hair, for example, is known to produce split ends.
As with most major political issues or historical events, plans to commemorate Easter 2016 have produced splits in how Ireland remembers and interprets the revolt.
They had been marauding for less than half an hour when Carter produced split-second magic on the run that made everything that went before and much of what came after prosaic.
In a news conference Wednesday morning that produced split-screen images on cable television networks, Mr. Trump claimed credit for forcing Mr. Obama's hand, saying, "I feel I've accomplished something really, really important".
Conditions producing split and bifurcated flames are presented.
Since, in the absence of additional split filtering, consensus network approach does not limit the produced split set to weakly compatible or circular, it can create networks of very complex, hard to read topology.
Nevertheless, disagreements between the two major blocs and between other groups occasionally produce dramatic splits in the party.
From the same alignment, SplitsTree 4.12.8 was used to produce a splits network.
To overcome these limitations, an anaerobic baffled reactor (ABR), a reactor exhibiting partial plug-flow characteristics, was modified by splitting the feed between the individual compartments to produce the split-feed ABR (SFABR).
The models run with a minimal size of four for a node to allow a split, a minimal size of two for all leaves, a minimal gain of 0.1 to produce a split, a maximal tree depth of 20, a confidence level of 0.25 for the pessimistic error calculation of pruning and the number of alternative nodes of three when prepruning would prevent a split.
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