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In conventional potassium argon dating, a potassium-bearing sample is split into two fractions: one is analyzed for its potassium content, while the other is fused in a vacuum to release the argon gas.
The shells were then split into two fractions for δ 18Oc and metal/Ca measurements.
Most chips are found to be broken and some split into two fractions due to the pins.
In the first subunit the feed mixture is split into two fractions containing either a single component or a binary mixture.
As Ukraine went down in flames, the public imprint of Russia's right-wing groups has dwindled while internally they split into two fractions, one vehemently opposed to the new regime in Kyiv and the other supportive of Ukraine's "nationalist revolution".
Fresh erythrocytes were added to give a parasitemia of 5% (at 17% hematocrit) and samples were split into two fractions; one-half was placed in normal medium; the other in medium containing 500 µg ml−1 mAb 1E1.
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As a consequence, the power of a transmit channel splits into two fractions propagating on each mode with a contribution that is proportional to the modulus of the squared tap coefficients.
These membranes were split into three fractions.
Immunoprecipitates were then split into three fractions and in vitro ceramide synthase assays (60 min reactions) were performed in triplicate.
However, for additional safety, this total dose was split into four fractions, allowing sufficient time between each treatment to monitor toxicity, primarily haematological toxicity.
Each PCR-mix was split into six fractions, undergoing PCR for 18, 21, 24, 27, 30 or 33 PCR cycles respectively, followed by agarose gel electrophoresis and densitometry.
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