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Polycrystalline rock can be fragmented and penetrated, when hot supercritical water jets impinge on it.
On rough surfaces, the air film can be fragmented into small bubbles because of the irregularity of the surface.
Under normal conditions mitochondria are essentially tubular but can be fragmented during apoptosis or formed distended swollen structures during necrosis44.
And they can be fragmented into even smaller fractions of alien cultures that have nothing much in common.
For example, 9,10-dibromoanthracene can be fragmented into bromine atoms and a species featuring fused ten- and six-membered rings.
Because players travel and hold strategy meetings on Saturdays, their college viewership can be fragmented, but Boothe said the best moment was after evening sessions when the prime-time games were near conclusion.
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The architect Will Alsop describes his happiest place: "Being alone by a quiet building that is so defined by its context, in a place that is so defined by time, direction and weather conditions, gives the opportunity for contemplation, reflection and timelessness, all of which can be fragments of happiness".
They can be fragments of a human body, pieces of something the saint owned ― a shirt or a book ― or something the saint touched.
Peak lists can be fragments of molecules, so it is not surprising to have a greater number of peak lists than detected metabolites in the sample.
In this context, data management within the industry can often be fragmented with a lack of an overall data management policy.
DNA can also be fragmented by DNase treatment or shearing with a gauge needle (19).
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