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Respondents were interviewed nationwide from May 10 through May 14 , 2012 by Mason-Dixon Polling & Research, Inc. of Washington, D.C. Eighty-five percent of respondents were 35 or older, and as a whole were split 48percentt male to 52percentt female.
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Patterns of thought and activity which form part of a single whole are split into topics.
The total of spectrum available to the network as a whole is split up in channels.
While Americans as a whole are split on Obama's record, members of his party say that his tenure has left the nation stronger internationally and improved economically.
Williams and Dawkins' contention that single genetic genes or genetic loci are the units of selection is based on the argument that variant genes are the ultimate survivors (or replicators) as the genome as a whole is split by recombination, and the host individual (or 'vehicle' for replication) dies.
Whole families were split down the middle over the question of whether to name names or plead the Fifth Amendment and risk being placed on the list.
Whole ears were split at the dermis-cartilage junction where the epidermis and dermis from the application side were retained for staining.
Sometimes their whole families were split up and nobody knew for months - even years - if their parents or children or sister or brother were alive.
After the whole data were split into training and testing sets, we used five-fold cross-validation on training set to evaluate the performance of ANMM4CBR with different values of θ h and α.
Given the reduced number of female-headed households in the sample and the disadvantaged characteristic of this group as a whole, female-headed households were split only according to region and urban status but not according to per capita expenditure quintile.
Family loyalties were split.
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