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This may cast light on a changing mechanism of fragmentation with the involvement of water fragments in the near surface region.
Consumers are overwhelmed and getting this sense of fragmentation with their attention.
The NHS, once the envy of the world, is already showing signs of cash fatigue and fragmentation with no one accepting responsibility.
A "colossal fragmentation of reality" occurred in the 20th century, Salman Rushdie has said, and his novels enact and display that fragmentation with terror and glee.
Repeated efforts to ensure smooth transition have continued to flounder on structural and organisational fragmentation, with sometimes catastrophic consequences for patients and their families.
Into this chaotic mix has come further fragmentation with the devolution of acute, public and social care commissioning to large urban conurbations.
"This poses serious problems of duplication, wasted effort and fragmentation, with the latter potentially undermining reform efforts by diverting local resources, reducing local ownership and undermining the coherence of reform programmes," said the ICTD.
Putnam's research indicates that, unless people make a concerted effort to build bridges, diversity leads to greater social fragmentation — with lower rates of trust, altruism and cooperation.
That promises a more predictable environment, but it will also entrench fragmentation, with borrowers in weak countries finding it harder and more expensive to gain access to credit.
Table 3 Results of simulated fragmentation with Hitomi and debris.
Figure 3 GDNT lipid fragmentation with f Smiles.
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