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The small intestine was immediately harvested and cut into two to three segments of approximately equal length.
Briefly, the pedicle screws were placed in every two to three segments on both sides within the fixation and fusion levels, and another multi-axial reduction screw was placed in the next vertebra of apical vertebra on the concave side.
For each cell, a standard region encompassing the initial bifurcation of the CA1 neuron was chosen for data acquisition and two to three segments of apical dendrites were sampled.
Pedicle screws were placed in every vertebral segment on the convex side (some were removed after the correction by VCA for selective thoracic fusion) and in every two to three segments on the concave side.
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The syntenies of other human chromosomes were disrupted in the manatee genome into two to five segments.
The selected clusters were each split into a small number of segments (two to four segments), such that the number of dwellings per segment was always roughly the same (20 to 30 households).
Propagation - Both commercially and in the home, propagation can be achieved by using short pieces of stem, one to three segments long, twisted off rather than cut.
Other airlines, which often fly longer routes, typically have six to eight segments for their planes.
From five to eight segments can usually be seen, with short apical appendages evident in some beetles.
Each leg always consists of five parts: a coxa articulated to the thorax, a small trochanter, a femur, a tibia, and a tarsus with one to five segments.
Put four to six segments into a heavy-bottomed glass -- preferably a double old-fashioned glass -- and sprinkle them with granulated sugar -- superfine, if available, because it dissolves more rapidly.
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