0 subdividing or the parts resulting from doing this -- underavdeling
The institute is a subdivision of the university.
1 a portion of land divided up for housing etc; a zone. -- boligfelt, sove-/drabantby
2 a residential area on the outskirts of a city or town -- boligfelt, sove-/drabantby
The surfaces generated by subdivision schemes on such nets are no longer restricted to bivariate functions, and they can represent surfaces of arbitrary topology.
Significantly positive values indicate an excess of intermediate-frequency variants, which may reflect balancing selection or population subdivision.
The basic types of movement and energetic profiles of the latter are also reflected in the way structure is articulated, determining sections and their subdivisions.
In the sections on the analysis of subdivision schemes, we consider only schemes with scalar masks.
The body and mind are never independent; subdivision is entirely arbitrary and unfounded.
Additionally, however, as we discuss below our analysis points to important subdivisions within each 'type' of engagement.
The reorganisation of landscape and settlement was accompanied by the increasing subdivision of domestic space.
Although there is a subdivision into ' exhaustive ' (contrastive) and ' non-exhaustive ' foci, these are functionally so close that the universal applies to both types alike.
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