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One investment banker representing potential bidders for the airline's assets said last week that Air Canada remained "in a very fluid situation," with several possible outcomes, including liquidation, a fragmentation into several smaller carriers, or its survival "more or less intact" but about 25percentt smaller.

An Example of Cell Division of Apr→Aal-4, followed by a Fragmentation into an As and an Aal-3, Related Figure 3D The time scale is shown as elapsed time in days:hours:minutes.

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"Fragging" was the term used to describe either wounding or killing an officer by rolling a fragmentation grenade into his tent.

Linda Norgrove, 36, was fatally wounded when a member of the 14-strong rescue team threw a fragmentation grenade into a gully during the gun battle with the kidnappers, who had taken over a hillside cattle farm.

Although scrupulous about not apportioning blame, it is also possible to detect the Norgroves' continuing disquiet about one soldier's snap decision to throw a fragmentation grenade into the dark – an event expected to be central to the yet-to-be-held inquest into Linda's death.

Originally, the US said Norgrove had been killed by her captors but the Guardian later confirmed that she had been killed by a fragmentation grenade thrown into the compound where she was been held by a US navy Seal.

Current engagements with hill land are then examined, showing how a fragmentation of hill into different uses and meanings is taking place.

Scheme 1 provides a possible rationale for the preferred fragmentation into a and x fragment ions next to basic residues.

This operation leads to a fragmentation of the network into connected components which we further exploit by keeping only components composed of at least ten vertices.

The result is a fragmentation of the chain into self-synchronized segments oscillating at different frequencies.

Indeed, during NaCl culture conditions of tobacco suspension cells, a vacuolization phenomenon, characterized by a fragmentation of the central vacuole into multiple smaller ones, has been described [ 26].

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