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Greater fragmentation means greater advertiser inefficiency, which means online advertiser spend doesn't reach its full potential.

Here again, the opposite pattern held for non-IT capital: Greater capital intensity was associated with greater fragmentation rather than concentration.

Genomic DNA with lengths primarily between 2000 and 10,000 bp based on gel electrophoresis analysis was subject to hydrodynamic shearing (which offers greater fragmentation sensitivity and control), whereas DNA with lengths >10,000 bp was fragmented by means of sonication.

Of course, despite the overall increase in viewing across all screens, greater choice among viewing channels means greater fragmentation.

But there is a fear now of even greater fragmentation there.

For him, "the striking feature of recent decades has been the dialectical process of greater integration and greater fragmentation -- the two being interrelated.

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It was the eclipse of the Lib Dems that was the biggest disaster for the Great Fragmentation thesis, however.

The author of The Great Fragmentation says work has always evolved around the technology of the day and that the innovations reshaping the world promise to level the playing field for those living away from major population centres for the first time since the era of the spear.

In its report, the taskforce found that there was great fragmentation across the market and called for public and private investors to pool their resources to create more giant funds, worth more than £1bn each, to take over from the smaller funds, of about $100m in size, which currently dominate the blended finance landscape.

Among the thousands of words written before the election that turned out to be irrelevant – and I wrote many of them about the effect of the Fixed-term Parliaments Act on a minority Labour government – perhaps the most mistaken were those devoted to the subject of the Great Fragmentation of British politics.

The idea, much touted by the advocates of the Great Fragmentation thesis, that the British people, who rejected a modest change in the voting system in 2011, would have supported Irish-style proportional representation in multi-member constituencies if that had been on the ballot paper, is fantasy (and a fantasy that might well have delivered a Tory-Ukip government this year).

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