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A unique fragment, m/z 271.227, was frequently monitored in the fragmentation of ceramides in ESI-MS/MS [16] and considered to be the result of a nucleophilic substitution reaction: a nucleophilic hydroxyl anion of sphingoid moiety reacts with the ketone carbon of the fatty acid moiety.

Compromise is increasingly inescapable in the fragmentation of modern British electoral politics.

We have been witnessing a vast and accelerating increase in the fragmentation of productive activities.

Getloaded.com's Mr. Hammond sees an advantage for smaller companies like his in the fragmentation of the trucking industry, especially as independent operators get more computer savvy.

By meddling with Obama's foreign policy, Republicans have opened a new chapter in the fragmentation of American power.

Of course, Mr Cameron, the NHS has to change, because circumstances change, but this does not mean a wholesale restructuring which will result in the fragmentation of services into myriad "willing providers", or through competition or application of market forces.

Occasionally, Gerard's narrative links lapse into self-conscious lyricism, but throughout there is a sense that the broken sexual bond between himself and Vincent is echoed in the fragmentation of the community.

The fragmentation of the shoot is reflected in the fragmentation of the images, which is no mere expedient but an aesthetic, a fragmentation as complex as that of a rapid montage by Eisenstein, but one that runs not on synthesis or analysis but on dissolution — the shattering of a mind and of a world.

But a 2015 study from the University of Otago in New Zealand, which conducted a review of the data and findings of 90 studies of male fertility, found the evidence to be "robust" that age causes a decline in semen volume and motility, and an increase in the fragmentation of sperm cells.

It's true that America's faltering strategy in the Middle East could benefit from a more open and informed debate, but the increasing willingness of Republicans to entangle foreign policy in political gamesmanship has opened a new chapter in the fragmentation of American power.

The sugar crisis has its roots in the fragmentation of Pakistan's sugar sector.

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