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Sentences with divisible

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  • Twenty-eight is divisible by seven. [+ by]
  • 12 is divisible by 3.
  • The question boils down to how many states are needed to test whether a certain number is divisible by another, given number.
  • It is divisible into three sections with soundproof partitions.
  • Surrounding the atrium is a structured grid that is divisible into a series of 100-square-foot rooms.
  • These scruples of mine are divisible into three points, which I shall, for your convenience, set out in a list.
  • Now a line is extended and Leibniz held that extension is a form of repetition, so, a line, being divisible into parts, cannot be a unity.
  • Herrnstein's and Murray's argument depends on thinking of the 15-point IQ difference as divisible into a genetic chunk and an environmental chunk.
  • The appendage is divisible into three parts - a broad proximal section where it joins the theca then a median section tapering to narrower distal section.
  • Each superfamily is clearly divisible into two to four distinct families on the basis of conserved elements in the precursor sequences.
  • In other words, the tenant's estate was somehow divisible into two portions, only one of which was extinguished by the squatter's adverse possession.
  • The body itself is not divisible into neatly - organized tagmata or regions as it is in most other arthropods.
  • The Chechens are divisible into several tribes, and intertribal tensions are a part of Chechnya history.
  • These clans are then divisible into subclans, smaller family groups called lineages, and diyah groups.
  • In contrast to the classification by overstory, the seven forests were not divisible into groups using the understory taxa.
  • Twentieth century crinoid studies are divisible into four periods.
  • Lirabuccinum is divisible into two morphologic groups.
  • It becomes clear then that the relationships between plants and humans is such that plants as a whole are not obviously divisible into either wild or cultivated.
  • According to the Geological Survey Team of Tibet, who surveyed the area and measured the studied section, the Juripu Formation is divisible into 12 units.
  • To this effect, consider a hypernatural K in * N that is divisible by every natural number.
  • Undergirding these laws is the ontological premise that space is divisible into state-owned sovereign units.
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