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The term "systematic divisions" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a division or separation of something into distinct parts using a methodical approach. For example, "The museum's collection is organized into systematic divisions for ease of navigation."
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There are no systematic divisions in the other books.
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In order to systematically implement the structural component of triangulation, there is a systematic division of data, which is based on certain criteria (purpose, history, level of organization, structure) (Donnadieu and Karsky, 2002).
There was still no systematic division of stars even into different kinematic families, in spite of the advances in theoretical work on the dynamics of the Galaxy.
In addition, there's the systematic division into distinctively styled neighborhoods (a.k.a. suburbs), the trauma of parents with unresolved conflicts, and the teens' resulting suspicion of parents and their over-all motives.
The fast pace of urbanization is blurring the standards set by the household registration system, and quite often, the real differences do not match the systematic division.
Applying theorems of the singularity theory a systematic division of the feasible parameter space into regions with different bifurcation diagrams (i.e. with different numbers of possible solutions of the steady-state equation) was carried out.
Peter Abelard (1079 1142/4), in discussing the same example, applied the systematic division between modal statements de sensu or in the compound sense and modal statements de re or in the divided sense.
In order to accomplish the multilinear model decomposition of MIMO nonlinear processes with multiple scheduling variables, a systematic division algorithm based on gap metric together with a supporting dichotomy gridding algorithm is proposed by using the gap metric as a measuring tool.
In general, al-Fārābī's and Gundisalvi's works were instrumental in disseminating a systematic division of the sciences which integrated the full range of Aristotle's works and a broad spectrum of sciences, many of which were new to the Latin West (Burnett 2011).
It is matter of luck also".(E) Group dynamics during the PSL sessions: The students felt that the systematic random division of the groups (every sixth student being in a particular group according to roll number) was good.
What Abelard attempted in the various versions of Theologia but did not ever manage successfully was to gather those various questions into a systematic organization and division of theology as a discipline.
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