The act of dividing or partitioning; separation by the creation of a boundary that divides or keeps apart.
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Examples for "division"
Examples for "division"
1Reality of unity, but equal reality of division-greaterreality, indeed, of division.
2Investment Bank division provides investment advice, financial solutions and capital markets access.
3However, Van Houten said he remains optimistic about prospects for the division.
4There have been reports of serious division among members of the group.
5The power division is 50 percent owned by a government investment fund.
1A check of the partition table at this point shows the following:
2Different nucleoid distribution within the cells, representing different partition stages, was observed.
3The real object of the revolt was the partition of the duchy.
4In the middle of the night, I heard talking through the partition.
5There exists another partition-anomaly on the island of Ireland regarding broadcast provision.
1Given pixel-level annotated data, traditional photo segmentation techniques have achieved promising results.
2The number of conversions associated with segmentation is less than ten percent.
3In addition, a radial segmentation error metric was introduced for short-axis data.
4Anatomical reconstruction and segmentation were performed using the FreeSurfer image analysis suite.
5The authors present a method for automatic cavity segmentation in chest radiographs.
1Thus, the process of partitioning can be best described as directed motion.
2The model couples gas-phase reactions with partitioning processes and possible particle-phase reactions.
3The far end was a glass wall partitioning off six workshop cubicles.
4JIF2WR presented the higher partitioning, higher lytic activity and lower aggregated contents.
5Recursive partitioning was performed to determine appropriate cut-offs for significant continuous variables.
Translations for sectionalisation