Examples of using Divided into groups in English and their translations into Portuguese
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C hild car seats are divided into groups, according to the weight of children.
The rats were divided into groups of four in large rectangular boxes measuring 49 cm× 34 cm× 16 cm suitable for the accommodation of up to five adult rats.
The individuals were divided into groups according to the diagnosis found in RDC/TMD- Axis I,
Rats were divided into groups: control(c)
Traditionally, the antibiotics are divided into groups according to their chemical composition and effect on bacteria.
adolescents were divided into groups to answer the questionnaires
Divided into groups for re- flection, each participant had
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The samples were divided into groups and each group underwent a different treatment from others.
The blacks are divided into groups of two and three and in between are the whites.
Thus, we obtained a total sample by convenience of 40 patients who were divided into groups according to the assessment of inspiratory muscle strength.
with 12mm diameter were divided into groups(n=10) according to their thickness 0.7; 1.4 and 2.0mm.
This approach was divided into groups according to¿character-types classification¿found in the work.
Industries, defined at the NACE 2-digit level, are divided into groups accord ing to the change in their employment across the Community as a whole be tween 1981 and 1989.
Patients were divided into groups of those with zero to two or with three or more factors.
the patients were divided into groups as shown in Table 1.
This parasite is divided into groups according to the virulence, and the rh strain
Age- the average age calculated and also divided into groups for analysis: less than 60 years
For the intervention program, children were divided into groups according to their reading rate.
The IQ scale show the proportion of IQ test results divided into groups of 10 points.