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be fragmentation
noun
The act of fragmenting or something fragmented; disintegration.
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Model results reveal that there might be fragmentation effects in early stages of char conversion, presumably for cenospherical char particles.
If an alien species hovering over our planet in space were to identify a single signature of modern humans, our modus operandi, it would be fragmentation.
If disease spread is localized to the coral surface, we hypothesized there would be fragmentation of fluorescence near the point of pathogen entry, indicating a loss in tissue structure and ability to translocate nutrients in the affected area.
Likewise, little evidence exists that identifies any taxonomic group to be fragmentation sensitive in that they differentially utilized edge or core areas of seagrass patches.
This overall concern, a variant of the Babel objection, underlies three more specific arguments: that money will end up dominating anyway, that there will be fragmentation of discourse, and that fragmentation of discourse will lead to its polarization.
And since that means there will always be fragmentation, players really just want consoles to play games.
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One is fragmentation.
The first is fragmentation.
And one side effect of customization is fragmentation.
Professor Douglas W. Rae: Okay, the problem is fragmentation, that's a really good start.
There is fragmentation out there that is leaving scope for galloping populism".
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