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As a result, the PIS frame and CCTV frame should be fragmented, and the maximum fragmentation of a MPDU is 3000 B y t e s.
An essential step in MS/MS is the fragmentation of a protonated peptide and detection of the resulting fragment ions in the form of a mass spectrum.
We studied the response to forest fragmentation of a generalist carnivore, the stone marten Martes foina, in highly fragmented landscapes of central Spain.
This digital disaggregation, or fragmentation, of a newspaper has, of course, severe economic implications.
Even the common misery of unemployment has not halted the fragmentation of a sense of community that once seemed indestructible.
Meteorite showers are produced by the fragmentation of a large meteoroid in the atmosphere.
The multiple narratives of the professionals and carers involved in Eddie's future, with the notable absence of his mother's voice, reflect the fragmentation of a vulnerable individual's world.
For example, a collision with a (four-inch) object would entail a catastrophic fragmentation of a typical satellite," according to the European Space Agency.
This course is about the consolidation and subsequent fragmentation of a set of ideas and architectural practices in Europe between 1890 and 1939, now referred to as Modernism.
In this paper, the impact-induced fragmentation of a commercially available hot-pressed boron carbide is explored.
The effects of edge density and patch shape complexity vary spatially with the fragmentation of a strong sink.
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