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But Hrib had proposed that the third beat be stressed a bit, so that you could hear each measure subdivided into units of two and three.
The bluish area is named Unit E, whereas the remaining reddish areas were subdivided into Units A through D and F through I.
Scale bars for all images were obtained by using an AO micrometer with 2 mm divisions subdivided into units of 10 µm.
In order to communicate the fine structure of this so-called column, it has been subdivided into smaller units.
Districts are subdivided into smaller units called tehsils, each of which embraces numerous villages and, in some cases, a few towns.
Land stratification allowed the study area to be subdivided into Land Units, according to specified criteria including landform attributes (slope, aspect, and altitude), and vegetation type.
According to sedimentological and geochronological data, the section is subdivided into three units which correlate with environmental conditions of the early, middle, and late MIS3 period.
The post-Eemian sequence is subdivided into three units, beginning with a mixture of aeolian and gelifluction deposits, which are also modified by cryostructures.
In Japanese architecture, intercolumniation is based on a standard unit, the ken, which is divided into 20 sections, each termed a minute of space; each minute is subdivided into 22 units, or seconds.
The market for prewar apartments is particularly limited because many large apartments have been subdivided into smaller units over the years and those that still exist tend to belong to people who have no interest in moving.
Each province is designated by the name of its chief town and is in turn subdivided into numerous units called muʿtamadiyyāt (delegations), whose number varies according to province size.
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