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For example, turning books into what the industry calls "disaggregated content" could destabilize the economics of publishing, something that most established publishers are loath to do.
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Separation of the clay fraction (< 2 µm fraction) was achieved by using ultrasound and centrifugation of disaggregated fresh rock samples (5 g) in suspension, with additional evaporation of the fluid content at 80 °C.
"We've got to quit masking the disaggregated failure" of education, he said.
The disaggregated datasets are not available - but you can download csvs of your query.
The election commission must urgently publish poll results in a disaggregated form, so observers can verify them.
It just isn't possible to reduce carbon emissions much with small-scale disaggregated wind turbines.
"The building industry is very disaggregated," he says, "so adoption patterns are really, really slow".
The market is so disaggregated, with incumbent cable providers holding on desperately to a subscriber base that is gradually cutting the cord and switching to streaming content.
Figure 3 Disaggregated analysis.
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