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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as much fragmentation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the extent or degree of fragmentation in a particular context, such as in technology, literature, or social structures.
Example: "The project faced as much fragmentation as it did collaboration, leading to a disjointed outcome."
Alternatives: "similar fragmentation" or "equivalent fragmentation".
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The problem with standards, though, is that many of them do not actually become standard practice, and introduce as much fragmentation as they resolve.
"This trail means … there is a narrow strip of deforestation, usually something like 15 to 20 meters in width, … to the point that some of the trees in the canopy actually remain in contact overhead, thereby allowing upper canopy species to move through their habitat without experiencing as much fragmentation as they would when 'real' access roads are built".
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As negative as I feel about this recent decade, and as much as this feeling of fragmentation and lack of confidence often crippled me, I have to admit it was still bundled with a thirst for excitement.
Indeed, DNA yields after size fragmentation were as much as 2.5-fold lower for the duplicate DNA sample (data not shown), which systematically resulted in less complex libraries.
Many have tried to capture the single sign-on holy grail, and most have failed, because as much as we are inconvenienced by fragmentation, no one wants to hand over their personal information to one entity.
"Microsoft kept things the same, and the level of fragmentation wasn't as much," Cook told Grobart in the BW interview.
All digests were analyzed by LC-MS/MS using both CID and ETD fragmentation to obtain as much sequence information as possible.
But if past efforts are anything to go by, the talks are likely to make about as much progress as a jumbo stacked up over Heathrow.Fragmentation is not the only problem facing air-traffic controllers.
In comparison with Mass Spectrometry (MS) a specific thermodynamically determined response ratio and retention time in an LCECA method does not carry as much qualitative certainty as an accurate mass peak or fragmentation pattern in MS/MS.
Godard's example is as much a lesson in substance as in style — in composition through fragmentation, in expression through directness and audacity, of artistic impulse combining with necessity as a means to enduring innovation.
These weapons can injure civilians from blast and fragmentation over an area with a radius of as much as 300 meters.
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