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The notion that fragmented mitochondria are detrimental probably derives from early observations that mitochondria networks undergo fission-mediated dissolution during apoptosis, linking the process of mitochondrial fission to programmed cell death (Suen et al, 2008).

The notion of connecting fragmented habitats so wildlife have access to critical habitat has been gaining ground.

I think there's a secondary challenge that has more to do with this moment in the life of the country, when our politics are so polarized, when our media diets are so fragmented, when even the underlying notion of truth is somehow in question.

Its followers were thrilled by the notion of consolidating a fragmented old industry.

(Messick 1990) believes that the traditional notion of validity is fragmented and re-defines validity as 'an overall evaluative judgement' (Messick 1996, p. 6) 'of the degree to which empirical evidence and theoretical rationales support the adequacy and appropriateness of inferences and actions based on test score' (Messick 1989a, p. 13).

Overall, the presence of TUNEL positive nuclei supports the notion that LPCD cells contain fragmented nDNA.

Indeed, the notion of the patient perspective remains vague and fragmented [ 1, 2, 12].

She uses this believability to help undermine the notion of objective truth or conventional wisdom, exploring how fragmented facts can be used to construct different narratives, depending on the viewer.

One participant noted " the lack of career rewards for catalytic, synthetic, cross-disciplinary building versus private research productivity", with others reinforcing the notion with talk of " piece-meal", " project-based", and " fragmented" support as all barriers to effective team-building.

Policy formulation is, however, at a very early stage in many Member States, with often vague notions of what resource efficiency means, characterised by fragmented instruments and overlapping competencies.

Nonetheless, he in fact created a new understanding of the text by using the annotations to impose new notions of temporality, causality, and intentionality on the often fragmented narrative strands that make up the original story.

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