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He tore the page from the magazine, divided it into thirds, and shared one third with me and one with Donald Dundun, offering us this shredded contraband as a surprise on Christmas Eve.
The largest share, one-third, belonged to CDNow, a company that sells only on the Internet.
A much larger share, one-third, said net tuition revenue would decline or grow by less than 2 percent.
The new proposal would give each Class B share one-tenth of a vote, as opposed to one full vote for each Class A share.
All three used a technique known as x-ray crystallography to pinpoint the position of thousands of atoms in the cellular machine known as the ribosome, and all will share one-third of the $1.4 million prize.
Ford ended the year with 16.5% market share, one-tenth of a percentage point better than in 2010.
Should the court count Duane as a half-sibling, Brianna and Victoria Nelson hope to divide what would have been his share (one-seventh) of the estate, which has been estimated at between $100 million and $300 million altogether.
The offspring of monozygotic (MZ) twins, like other biological half-siblings, share one-fourth of their genes (f2) in common, while the offspring of dizygotic (DZ) twins, like other first cousins, share one-eighth their genetic load.
The covariance between maternal half-siblings would differ in that they share one-fourth of their genes in common (¼f2+m2+c2).
Thus, an estimate of maternal genetic influences (m2) can be derived by subtracting the correlation of paternal half-siblings from maternal half-siblings since both relationships share one-fourth of their fetal genes but only maternal half-siblings share mothers in common (m2 = (¼f2+m2+c2) − (¼f2+c2)).
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