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Filter by Meaning The dichotomous classification of organisms is based on their cellular structure.
The experiment yielded a dichotomous result, with half the participants responding positively and the other half negatively.
The scientist conducted a dichotomous experiment to compare the effects of caffeine and no caffeine on sleep quality.
The scientist's research findings presented a dichotomous view of the effects of caffeine on the human body.
The company's marketing strategy aimed to appeal to both the young and old demographic, creating a dichotomous target audience.
The scientist's research findings presented a dichotomous view of climate change.
The scientist conducted a dichotomous experiment to test the effects of different variables.
The scientist's theory proposed a dichotomous explanation for the behavior of matter, stating that it could exist both as particles and waves.
The scientist's research findings presented a dichotomous result, challenging existing theories.
The scientist's research revealed a dichotomous relationship between stress and productivity in the workplace.
The professor's lecture highlighted the dichotomous viewpoints on climate change within the scientific community.
The scientific community has engaged in a dichotomous debate over the effectiveness of a particular medical treatment.
The biologist observed the dichotomous branching pattern of a tree species in the forest.
The scientific study revealed a dichotomous classification of species based on their genetic makeup.
The river divided into two dichotomous streams.
The research study aimed to explore the dichotomous relationship between stress and productivity.
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