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"split the information" is a grammatically correct and usable sentence in written English.
You can use it when you want to talk about separating data into smaller chunks for easier organization and/or analysis. For example, "We had a lot of customer feedback to assess, so I decided to split the information into categories based on sentiment."
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Other authors use different phases, for example [31] splits the information phase into an information and intention phase while aggregating the transaction and after-sales phase.
This problem is typically addressed by splitting the information required to understand a reaction network model into several categories that are rendered separately through combinations of visualizations and/or textual and tabular elements, requiring modelers to consult several sources to obtain comprehensive insights into the underlying assumptions of the model.
It can also split the auditory information into different sets depending on the activity level of the spike streams.
Using all the information to estimate a global transform provides a more reliable adaptation than splitting the available information between different classes.
In particular, as shown in Figure 1, the received signal at each user is split to the information decoder and the energy harvester by a power spitter.
Shelley traded shares in the companies based on the information and split the proceeds totalling £285,000 equally with Rifat.
For predicting fetal CNVs based solely on coverage information, we split the sample to bins of uniform size and computed WRVs for each, following the work of Srinivasan et al. (2013).
Based on the published information, we therefore split the studies comparing MV with no MV into two groups.
However, an additional class did not provide additional information, and appeared to split the high-decreasing trajectory into two ordered classes.
We split this information into different datasets to consider homogeneous groups of subjects in terms of HI titre information and vaccination status.
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