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Fig. 2 Reticulate biogeographic history: a Geological history of the Northern Hemisphere, showing how northern landmasses joined and split repeatedly over time as barriers (epicontinental seas) and connections (landbridges) arose and fell.
The resulting subpopulations were split repeatedly until no additional partitioning was warranted: either a subpopulation contained only one class or it was too small to divide any further.
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When the DTC is longer, jet splitting repeatedly occurs, resulting in ultrafine and smaller diameter fibers.
They split up repeatedly, and so Goldman's early childhood was spent "bouncing" between Guatemala and a "brutal" Irish-Italian suburb in Massachusetts.
Input field data points were repeatedly split into training and test sets via bootstrapping, Monte Carlo cross-validation (67 33 and 80 20 split ratios) and k-fold (5-fold) cross-validation.
Despite its attempts to be apolitical, the S.E.C. has repeatedly split between its Republican and Democratic commissioners.
Gingrich repeatedly split the rightwing vote with Santorum, allowing Romney to win state after state that he might otherwise have lost if faced with only one of them.
Not long ago, I asked the chief financial officer of one such company -- which split its shares repeatedly on the way up -- when it was going to declare a reverse split.
It is repeatedly split into construction and validation data sets.
A very intricate periodic motion in which the hot zone repeatedly split and coalesced was observed in the shallow packed bed reactor.
The entire data set was repeatedly split into training (80%) and test sets (20%).
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