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We compare networks from these two datasets and the large size of the SAFHS allowed us to subdivide it into two independent subsets of 620 individuals.
Look at all the data and subdivide it into experiments you've performed.
It turned out that the tract totaled 20 acres and that developers had planned to subdivide it into nine lots.
The idea was fairly simple: name a task the company has to do, then subdivide it into parts that can be assigned and tracked.
"The floorplan of the original building didn't conform well to the way we needed to subdivide it into separate modern residences," Mr. Davies said.
The wedge comprises up to 160 m of sediment that culminates in a prominent moraininc ridge at seabed and contains two discordant reflection surfaces (R1 and 2) that subdivide it into three seismic units (SU1 3).
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1927 Act Feb. 25, 1927, reenacted section, subdividing it into eight numbered exceptions.
It behooves us to carefully examine the patterns and drivers of the change by subdividing it into several categories.
Ralph Smith, a white Philadelphia Quaker who owned land nearby, subdivided it into lots in the 1840's, designing it as a community for freed slaves.
First Development's sole business appears to have involved buying land near Mr. Rowland's hometown, Waterbury, subdividing it into residential building lots and selling them.
In 1868, Dr. Arthur V. Conover, an entrepreneur in Freehold, N.J., bought the Wardell farm for $5 an acre and subdivided it into building lots that fetched $100 an acre.
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