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To assess mechanisms causing forest fragmentation, we investigated changes in following quantitative parameters describing forest fragmentation: (i) forest area density (Pf), (ii) overall forest connectivity (Pff), (iii) anthropogenic fragmentation (Pfa), and (iv) natural fragmentation (Pfn).

However, understanding the independent effects of fragmentation (i.e., landscape configuration) has been limited because it is frequently confounded with landscape composition (i.e., habitat amount).

Red drum density, growth, and movement were measured in response to varying levels of fragmentation (i.e., High, Medium, and Low).

Production of these two types of exports is characterized by its international fragmentation, i.e., integrated in global value chains, even though the degree of production fragmentation may be very different depending on what product is being discussed.

The occurence of bimodal dispersions exhibiting particles of supercage size as well as particles exceeding this dimension requires lattice fragmentation, i.e. the presence of protons and water, and the possibility for initial agglomeration by collisions with high sticking probabilities.

With the concept of landscape fragmentation (i.e., the breaking up of habitat or land type into smaller parcels), there are other spatial processes in land transformation that need to be mapped: perforation, dissection, shrinkage, and attrition (Forman and Godron 1986).

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On the basis of the binding energies computed using two different fragmentations, i.e. γGlu47Arg75 and Arg184 and γGlu47Arg184 and Arg75, we conclude that the interaction between γGlu47 with Arg75 (−111.8 kcal mol−1) is stronger than the interaction with Arg184 (−18.3 kcal mol−1).

For each population of a landscape type along the fragmentation gradient (i.e. fragmented urban landscape: Parc du Sausset; fragmented agricultural landscape: Rillaar and Boshoek; and woodland landscape: Meerdaalwoud), we calculated the dispersal kernel as the inverse cumulative proportion of individuals moving certain distances.

In GC-MS, however, stronger fragmentation occurs, i.e. one compound is described by several fragments.

As above, it was interesting to investigate whether the addition of a complementary fragmentation technique, i.e. CFM-ID, would improve the results even further.

Oxygen-glucose deprivation (OGD) of neurons grown in culture induced a dual-phase mitochondrial fragmentation profile: (i) fragmentation during OGD with no apoptosis activation, followed by fusion of mitochondrial networks after reoxygenation and a (ii) subsequent extensive fragmentation and apoptosis activation that preceded cell death.

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