Sentence examples for support for division from inspiring English sources

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The higher overhead of compatibility testing on the Raven may be attributed to the lack of hardware support for division on its Atmel 1284p microcontroller.

A total of 960 gene families show strong support for division of the genomes into two groups according to the GC content (this bipartition is also embedded into plurality topology).

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"The costs of simply maintaining the current level of support for our Division I intercollegiate athletic program are escalating," Eugene Doris, the Fairfield athletic director, said.

His many decades of support for our Division, the 68 years of mutual devotion between him and his wife, Yetta, and his boundless affection for their three children, their son- and daughters-in-law, and their grandchildren and great-grandchildren remain a timeless example and inspiration to us all.

The Taguchi et al. (2009) study provided further support for the division of this construct into these two separate dimensions.

It supported many of the clades that were found by Yates and Warren, but it did not find support for their division of derived stereospondyls into Euskelia and Limnarchia.

We found strong support for the division of African papionins into two major clades, one with Mandrillus and Cercocebus, and the other with Lophocebus, Theropithecus, Papio and Rungwecebus.

Our study finds support for the division of Octopodidae into several separate families, although more rigorous morphological and molecular examination is warranted before taxonomic changes can be made.

Additionally, our phylogenetic analyses did not find support for Betabaculovirus division in two clades (A and B), as described previously using neighbor joining clustering method [ 25, 28].

Support for this division came from Gordon Holmes' studies of VFD from gunshot wounds in World War I (Holmes, 1918), Harvey Cushing's series of patients with temporal lobe tumors (Cushing, 1921), and patients with penetrating head injuries (Spalding, 1952).

Within Saguinus, there is no support for a division between a "bare-faced" (geoffroyi, oedipus) and a "hairy-faced" (midas, fuscicollis, melanoleucus); as with some of the lemuriform species, it is possible that incorrect identification of specimens, in particular S. fuscicollis, may have confounded analysis.

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