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Addressing operational and practice issues while failing to tackle the underlying organisational and structural causes of fragmentation and discord – of which problematic discharge is primarily an indicator – will ensure the recurrence of these apparently insoluble and unacceptable practices.

Improved quantification of sleep architecture holds promise for correlating sleep disruption with daytime symptoms and different pathological causes of fragmentation.

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Ghannouchi, Ennahdha's party leader, had warned Morsi to share power with secularists, saying, "Either we accept democracy within the form of Islam or we will end up dismissing Islam from the political process, because Islam will become a cause of fragmentation, not unity".

Urbanisation was by far the most important change process and the main cause of fragmentation of agricultural land and loss of coastal habitats, which imply possible negative effects for biodiversity and ecological processes.

Urbanization is a common cause of fragmentation, and conservation efforts point to the extreme land use changes associated with urbanization as one of the largest threats to biodiversity [11].

Human activities in tropical forests are the main causes of forest fragmentation.

Over the years, the Himalayan forests have experienced major changes, but data and documentation on patterns and causes of forest fragmentation are limited.

Research into the development and causes of landscape fragmentation in wetlands is urgently needed for effective monitoring and protection of wetlands.

If it becomes a more frequent visitor, you may wish to speak with a sleep specialist about some of the other possible causes of sleep fragmentation.

And Sir Andrew has uncovered a number of causes: the fragmentation of how SME lending was managed; unrealistic targets being set for lending; too much risk aversion by relationship managers and risk officers; and - perhaps most damningly - the inadequate skills of the lending bankers.

The total quantity of DNA obtained is much smaller and PMAs demand relatively high quantity and quality of DNA, particularly as the bisulphite treatment essential to the assay causes a degree of fragmentation.

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