Sentence examples for fragmentation facilities from inspiring English sources

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The energy required for these nuclear physics experiments range from thermal energies to energies around the Coulomb barrier, as well as fast beams from 50 MeV/nucleon to several hundred MeV/nucleon generated by fragmentation facilities.

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As a first step towards developing liquid lithium target technology for a future high-power nuclear physics fragmentation facility, an adjustable thickness Li/Be hybrid target is being constructed for use at the NSCL.

As part of the preparatory phase for FAIR-NUSTAR, AGATA is going to be installed at the FRS fragmentation facility of the GSI centre for an experimental campaign to be performed in 2012 and 2013.

Fragmentation leads to facilities being stretched thinly and being under resourced: "There are many laudable initiatives.

In fact, in Delhi, integration was constrained in the system not only by the fragmentation of jurisdictions and facilities, but also with respect to how providers were posted at facilities.

They included fragmentation of jurisdiction and facilities, intersystem isolation, lack of trust in and awareness of TCA systems, and inadequate infrastructure and resources for TCA service delivery.

The system, on the other hand, was characterised by the fragmentation of jurisdiction and facilities, intersystem isolation, lack of trust in and awareness of TCA systems, and inadequate infrastructure and resources for TCA service delivery.

For example, the process of decentralization that begin in the mid-1990's resulted in fragmentation between health care facilities and CPH offices and a lack of clarity about which level bears responsibility for some key surveillance and response functions, such as outbreak investigations.

The European roadmap calls for the construction of two next generation facilities: FAIR making use of projectile fragmentation and EURISOL based on the ISOL technique.

In addition, the boring activity of isopods substantially contributed to the fragmentation of expanded polystyrene (EPS) floats used in aquaculture facilities and docks [117].

Since coral offspring can reproduce through asexual fragmentation, the lab can also serve as a cloning facility.

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