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Academic degrees in England are usually split into classes: first class (1st), upper second class (2 1), lower second class (2 2), third (3rd), and unclassified.

If the data is projected onto these large eigenmode principal components, it will split into classes representing the phylogeny of their common ancestry.

The prescribing of human antibacterial drugs in dogs and cats, split into classes of substances, is shown in Table 5.

In summary, our genome-wide surveys and analyses suggest that the DA1 gene family, which is a dominant family within the Group 4 LIM-domain genes, is plant-specific and has been split into Classes I and II in the ancestor of seed plants.

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Instead, BLUiR breaks bug reports into summary and description, while source files are split into class names, method names, variable names, and comments.

Information bits of are split into two classes: one class of bits is transmitted on fading gain (red) and is denoted as, the other class is transmitted on (white) and denoted as ; similarly, red and white parity bits derived from the message of are of the classes and, respectively.

Those samples were subsequently split into five classes containing samples from low VFA concentrations (class 1) up to high VFA concentrations (class 5).

The Around Alone fleet is split into two classes, with seven boats racing in Class I for 50- to 60-footers and six boats competing in Class II for 40- to 50-footers.

Quantitative data were split into 5 classes of equi-spaced breaks with class size calculated as [max(X -min(X -minwith X the quantitative variable.

Residues in the hMC4R-hMC1R alignment can be split into 5 classes (Table 1 and Fig. 2): The first class is the 21 gap-aligned residues mentioned in the Results.

Transport providers can be split into three classes having different preference structures, while retailers and own-account operators are both characterized by two classes.

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