Sentence examples for that could be subdivided from inspiring English sources

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This circa-1960 house is on a lot that could be subdivided into two single-family homes.

Real estate agents, now alert to the value of crumbling houses that could be subdivided infinitely into authentic "artists' studios," ratcheted up the rents.

Most of the above package is a progradational deltaic sequence that could be subdivided into three units, corresponding to three phases of delta evolution (Fig. 1).

The architect Cass Gilbert designs included a very high proportion of usable – and thus rentable – floor space, with a great deal of light and a flexible floor plan that could be subdivided for different tenants.

This species has a fragmented geographic distribution that could be subdivided into different meta-populations based on its high level of genetic differentiation [ 8- 10].

The tree was annotated with secondary CBM domains (central column), and divided into two major clades (clade I and clade II) that could be subdivided into four additional subclades (A through D).

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The results of the factor analysis indicated that attitude could be subdivided into pros and cons, that social influence could be subdivided into support and modeling and that self-efficacy could be subdivided into social, emotional and routine self-efficacy, all consisting of reliable scales.

But I outlined a whole structure right there, in 1979, and I saw that it could be subdivided into four parts.

As a result, we hypothesized that "Automobile" could be subdivided as follows: private automobile, 95.6%; rental car, 3.9%; and taxis/hired cars, 0.6%.

Further analysis of the IC3-C58 region from the peptide array experiments showed that it could be subdivided into two smaller regions demonstrating more intense S100B binding, separated by a small region with weaker binding (E1-E5).

The introduction of decimal fractions seemed to imply that the unit could be subdivided and that arbitrary continuous magnitude could be represented numerically; it implicitly supposed the concept of a general positive real number.

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