Sentence examples for general fragmentation from inspiring English sources

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CID fragmentation studies identified initial fracture of the ester bond and subsequent CO loss as a major pathway, consistent with the general fragmentation mechanism used to explain the origin of poly p-phenylenediamine terepoly p-phenylenediamineagmenterephthalamide

However, even if Greece goes, a general fragmentation of the euro zone remains unlikely.

But to become aware of this specialized function is to see that Moneo's building is part of the general fragmentation of culture after all.

There is no one simple reason: a general fragmentation in society and the triumph of individualism; the disappearance of industries that once sustained cohesive communities; the smothering of local government and unions; a political convergence that has left parties quibbling over nuances.

_Meanwhile, the Norwegian oil-and-gas corporation Statoil, in its most recent report on future energy trends, has added a new scenario: "a series of political crises, growing protectionism, and a general fragmentation of the state system, resulting in a multipolar world developing in different directions".

Reasons for the Oscars' decline abound — the general fragmentation of the media landscape is one — but the central complaints have been about the telecast's marathon length and increasing tendency to honor niche films that the majority of American moviegoers have not seen.

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In general, the fragmentation of the region's farmland has hindered the mechanization of agriculture, and a disproportionately high percentage of the workforce continues to be employed in agriculture.

At the moment, TriPlay says that Android and BlackBerry are its top-two most popular platforms for usage, but it benefits in general from fragmentation in the market, with users (Apple fanboys and girls excluded) rarely looking only to one platform for all their products.

GRFP: General Random Fragmentation Process; UTR: Untranslated region; CDS: Coding DNA Sequence; EM: Expectation Maximization.

Phospholipids display variable but in general efficient fragmentation that allows the elucidation of the fatty acid composition 31, but other lipid classes can be more difficult to assess.

Participants, at all levels of care, perceived that poverty in general and fragmentation of families constituted a barrier to health care seeking for mental disorders.

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