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An exception to this regulation is the tanker, whose subdivision is fine enough that flooding of several side tanks is insufficient to capsize the ship.
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He finishes by playing stride -- an early, solo piano style -- in a rhythm whose subdivisions and accents threaten to tear apart the rhythm section's coordination.
Toward the top, there is the Order of St. Michael and St. George, whose subdivisions -- Companion, or C.M.G.; Knight Commander, or K.C.M.G.; and Knight Grand Cross, G.C.M.G. -- gave rise in a television comedy series to a different interpretation of the initials: Call Me God, Kindly Call Me God and God Calls Me God.
One of them was Walter Pierce, a Brooklyn-born architect whose suburban subdivision of spare but stylish split-level houses helped make the new aesthetic acceptable — and affordable — in the city where some of the first shots of the Revolutionary War were fired.
This productive confusion is inherent in many of her works, as we stand in front of carpets whose spatial subdivision is based on a basketball game that has very little to do with the supposed cultural authenticity of the carpet.
But it has also raised the ire of some homeowners whose tidy subdivisions have changed, seemingly overnight, into a parade of strangers.
The quad/triangular subdivision, whose control net and refined meshes consist of both quads and triangles, provides better visual quality of subdivision surfaces.
The overall differentiation between the five populations in this study (θ = 0.018) indicated a low but significant degree of population subdivision whose magnitude is consistent with that found in other studies over a comparable geographic scale (Beacham et al. 2000 [mean within watershed θ = 0.025]; Heath et al. 2002 [mean within watershed θ = 0.047]).
Some developers whose far-flung subdivisions experienced a pronounced downturn during the recession are now starting to resurrect their old business model, writes Alana Semuels in The Atlantic.
Our data provide the first evidence that the human EC can be divided into functional subdivisions whose functional connectivity closely parallels the known anatomical connectivity patterns of the rodent and nonhuman primate EC.
The last sentence in the Abstract—"the first evidence that the human EC can be divided into functional subdivisions whose functional connectivity closely parallels the known anatomical connectivity patterns of the rodent lateral and medial EC"—is very much welcome but is in contrast to sentences in the body of the paper.
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