Sentence examples for split figures from inspiring English sources

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Among architects themselves, the vote seems to be split: figures from the Fees Bureau, a research group, suggest 32% will vote Conservative, 30% Labour and 27% Lib Dem.

Further adequate monitoring systems are still not fully implemented on a regular basis, for example, household surveys, which are necessary to derive modal split figures were only carried out in the year 1995 and 2015 (data from this survey are not available yet) in Austria.

Similarly, KLK4 appears to be the product of a KLK5 duplication which has occurred presumably after the marsupial-placental split (Figures 2 and 3).

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In recognition of her legacy, a minidress by Quant − the 'Banana Split' figured among 10 Design Classics stamps issued by the Royal Mail in 2009 to celebrate a century of British design.

Among these smallest distances, ∼50% of them (Figure 4E) corresponded to simulations of the model involving a single, major dispersal out of Africa followed by the Eurasian split (Figure 4A).

We finally investigated the mode in which the different population dispersals out of Africa occurred to colonize Eurasia, by relaxing the assumption of single major dispersal event followed by the Eurasian split (Figure 4A).

We have now split Figure 5 into two figures.

To accommodate the new data we split Figure 2, extending the total Figure count to 9. 1) Manipulations of DA signaling will have many effects on physiology and behavior including food-entrained oscillations in activity.

In response to this, we split Figure 6 into two separate analyses: one using only subjects with P(Si+)>=0.5, and the other using only subjects with P(Si+)<=0.5.

This resolved the breakpoints to 150 kb for chromosome 8 (the region covered by BAC RP11-70F13, which split and hybridised to both derivatives; Figure 1A) and 95 kb for chromosome 12 (the overlapping region covered by BACs RP11-273B20 and RP11-653C9, which both split; Figure 1B).

The observation of the regular Zeeman splitting pattern (Figure 5(a)) similar to that of single crystal diamonds [36] reflects that the FNDs making up the nanohybrids are monocrystalline, despite that they are only of 100 nm in diameter.

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