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Discover Ludwig"excessive fragmentation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the breaking apart of a whole into too many small parts. For example: "The excessive fragmentation of tasks made workflow inefficient and impacted the project's timeline."
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Additionally, when meta-analyzing the available foci according to the class of antipsychotics or type of study design in relation to the resultant brain effect (i.e., volumetric excesses, volumetric decreases), excessive fragmentation of the data prevented the findings of significant foci of convergence with typicals.
We might see performance improvements, if excessive fragmentation were avoided and donors still co-ordinated when appropriate.
It was found that excessive fragmentation in the industry together with disparate project management processes and non-standardised information is impeding efficiency gains.
It is suggested that the anomalous experiment to experiment differences are due to 1) problems with chip design and 2) excessive fragmentation of the target in solution.
Large increases in crop agriculture, coupled with the indirect effects of pesticides, have eroded high quality habitats with a mosaic of vegetation types, resulting in the excessive fragmentation of helmeted guineafowl sub-populations.
Our orthogonal cutting experiments showed that a rake angle of 60° and a depth of cut of 1 mm, will avoid excessive fragmentation, keep specific cutting energy low and promote bone marrow extrusion, which may be beneficial for cell survival.
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The use of fragmentation models that produce excessive fragment predictions, however, worsens matching further.
To avoid excessive, unrealistic fragmentation of the map, when a cluster of ten or fewer contiguous pixels of one class was completely surrounded by pixels of the other class, the cluster was assigned to the other class.
The authors conclude that at the "democratic equilibrium," allowing secessions lead to an excessive political fragmentation: The number of countries and their respective sizes, which are strictly equal given that individuals are uniformly distributed, do not correspond to the optimal solution maximizing the world's welfare.
Other common problems with a malloc-based allocator include poor locality of reference, and excessive memory fragmentation.
Moreover, excessive mitochondrial fragmentation appears to be a prerequisite step in intrinsic apoptosis pathways, as several components of the mitochondrial fission machinery, including Drp1, Fis1, and Endophilin B1, have been implicated in programmed cell death progression [56].
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