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Larger messages tend to get fragmented and the socket layer handed it to the sniffer fragmented.
For the pub location, the presence of music might cause the difference in preferences as our method does not consider in any way musical structure, and while timbre might be similar between adjacent segments, music will certainly get fragmented.
With so many different devices, and many more said to be coming by the end of this year, the Android platform will continue to get fragmented in a way that is likely to be confusing to consumers.
"When properties get fragmented, they lose the economic integrity as timberland," Larry Selzer, chief executive of the Conservation Fund, told HuffPost.
Thus, the MS1-optimized gradient aimed at producing an even distribution of the highest abundant features that could get fragmented during a shotgun proteomics experiment.
Furthermore, if we assume a fragmentation speed of 300 peptides/min for the Q Exactive mass spectrometer, this would result in a maximum of 72 000 MS1-features that could get fragmented during a 4 h experiment.
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The "reality" that you are a bad, worthless person gets fragmented, because ketamine fragments everything you think you know.
On stage our bond with the language gets fragmented.
The information gets fragmented, rumour and hearsay quickly take over from fact.
Although, the more the landscape gets fragmented and I'm expected to pay multiple providers (how long till Virgin gets "exclusive" football games?) then it does become more tempting.
"They see that the infrastructure market getting fragmented and moving towards a more federated ecosystem," he said.
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