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divides and historians
The art of describing the natural world empirically divides Renaissance natural historians from their medieval predecessors, whose practitioners were adherents of the ancient texts.

divides and into
This question is an issue because it likely divides us into two camps -- those for or against pupil assignment.
The skin thickens, embedded scales develop and the body divides into segments.
Wallace did extensive fieldwork, first in the Amazon River basin and then in the Malay Archipelago, where he identified the Wallace Line that divides the Indonesian archipelago into two distinct parts, one in which animals closely related to those of Australia are common, and one in which the species are largely of Asian origin.
* Descending aorta — the section from the arch of aorta to the point where it divides into the common iliac arteries
This then divides into a number of merozoites by schizogony.
The ookinete then transforms into an oocyst and divides initially by meiosis and then by mitosis ( haplontic life cycle ) to give rise to the sporozoites.
Stephen Breyer, a U. S. Supreme Court Justice since 1994, divides the history of administrative law in the United States into six discrete periods, according to his book, Administrative Law & Regulatory Policy ( 3d Ed., 1992 ):
This pharmaceutical coding system divides drugs into different groups according to the organ or system on which they act and / or their therapeutic and chemical characteristics.
Being is quite conceivable apart from actual existence ; so much so that the very first and the most universal of all the distinctions in the realm of being is that which divides it into two classes, that of the real and that of the possible.
Here the " Ley del Vascuence " (" Law of Basque "), seen as contentious by many Basques, divides Navarre into three language areas: Basque-speaking, non-Basque-speaking, and mixed.
The World Wide Fund for Nature divides the island into seven distinct ecoregions.
The Nive divides Bayonne into Grand Bayonne and Petit Bayonne, with five bridges between the two, both quarters still backed by Vauban's walls.
Linguistic study of the Khmer language divides its history into four periods one of which, the Old Khmer period, is subdivided into pre-Angkorian and Angkorian.
Southeast of Lake Chad, the regular contours of the terrain are broken by the Guéra Massif, which divides the basin into its northern and southern parts.
The World Wide Fund for Nature ( WWF ) divides the waters of the Columbia and its tributaries into three freshwater ecoregions, naming them: Columbia Glaciated, Columbia Unglaciated, and Upper Snake.
Further north along the Continental Divide, a short portion of the combined Continental and Laurentian divides separate the Columbia watershed from the MacKenzie-Slave-Athabasca watershed, which empties into the Arctic Ocean.
Linguistics often divides language processing into orthography, phonology and phonetics, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics.
He divides them into two subcategories: hēmíphōna, semivowels (" half-pronounced "), which correspond to continuants, not semivowels, and áphōna, mute or silent consonants (" unvoiced "), which correspond to stops, not voiceless consonants.
Revelation divides the great tribulation into three sets of increasingly catastrophic judgments: the Seven Seals, the Seven Trumpets, and the Seven Bowls, in that order.
Ann Hironaka, author of Neverending Wars, divides the modern history of civil wars into the pre-19th century, 19th century to early 20th century, and late 20th century.
Scholarship on these texts naturally divides itself into two periods, before and after the " Qin Fire ", when many of the original texts, especially those of Confucianism, were burned in a political purge.
( By six weeks in the human embryo ) the prosencephalon then divides further into the telencephalon and diencephalon ; and the rhombencephalon divides into the metencephalon and myelencephalon.

divides and those
In effect, the world of all things divides, on this view, into those ( like Socrates, the planet Venus, and New York City ) that have existence in the narrow sense, and those ( like Sherlock Holmes, the goddess Venus, and Minas Tirith ) that do not.
Replacing statements including " to be " with those using becomes, remains and equals divides perception of, and expressions about, time more operationally into actual cognitive categories that humans know how to act upon:
The twelfth fret divides the scale length exactly into two halves, and the 24th fret position divides one of those halves in half again.
Third, by severely limiting communication between those who live on the coast and those who inhabit the hinterland, it effectively divides the country into two almost unbridgeable cultures.
He kept this position straight using a circle that the Greeks called horizon, the Latins limitans, because it divides visible stars from those that are not visible.
The horizon ( or skyline ) is the apparent line that separates earth from sky, the line that divides all visible directions into two categories: those that intersect the Earth's surface, and those that do not.
We want to find the maximum-margin hyperplane that divides the points having from those having.
This categorization of regime types is also " un-Aristotelian " and apparently simpler than the traditional one found for example in Aristotle's Politics, which divides regimes into those ruled by a single monarch, an oligarchy, or by the people, in a democracy.
* Euclid's lemma: if a prime number divides a product of two numbers, then it divides at least one of those two numbers.
One of those lesser mountains, Dry Brook Ridge, effectively divides the town as well.
A search procedure by Frank Rubin divides the edges of the graph into three classes: those that must be in the path, those that cannot be in the path, and undecided.
The town hall rather divides opinion locally, between those determined that it has to be preserved and others who agree with Pevsner that the building is out of scale and character to the surrounding townscape.
Lowland divides in the north distinguish the Mackenzie basin from those of the Anderson, Horton, Coppermine and Back Rivers – all of which empty into the Arctic.
The current minor league classification system divides leagues into one of five classes, those being Triple-A ( AAA ), Double-A ( AA ), Class A ( Single-A or A ), Class A Short Season, and Rookie.
" With these ideas, McCloud anticipates the artistic theory of David Galenson, which divides all artists into two groups with qualities similar to those McCloud notes.

divides and view
Another view defines anxiety as " a future-oriented mood state in which one is ready or prepared to attempt to cope with upcoming negative events ," suggesting that it is a distinction between future and present dangers which divides anxiety and fear.
The river divides " Sweden the Great ", a concession to the Viking point of view.
It divides the field of view in two.
The latter argument further divides into a view supporting a high-level decision and another supporting only low-level common sense by the unit commanders on location.
Humility divides his view of the world into two parts: one, the understanding of our relation to the world ; and the other, the concept of our relation to God.
As of about 2000, the most widely accepted view divides the family into " Northern Uto-Aztecan " and " Southern Uto-Aztecan ".
In its most simple view, MVS divides the management of jobs and resources between the JES and the base control program of MVS.
The following list divides stories about Venus into those which reflect the older view of Venus, and the more accurate ones reflecting Venus science since the mid-1960s.
This angled aerial view he divides into 12 equal panels, each containing at least one fresh character to contribute their own moment of comedy.

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