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The phrase "information fragmentation" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used in discussions about information technology, specifically when talking about the organization or accessibility of data. Example: The rise of social media has led to a significant increase in information fragmentation, making it more difficult for businesses to maintain a cohesive brand image across multiple platforms.
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Too much information can lead to information fragmentation.
Also, lack of interoperability between different computer applications used in process planning and quality assurance results in information fragmentation, data duplication and potential data inconsistency.
The main principle of relating data to its valid context is applied to reduce information fragmentation causing data duplication and comprehensive data management and maintenance.
The limitations French DRR policy has faced and still does explain why the French State and insurance companies decided to establish the ONRN as a means of reducing information fragmentation between institutions and stakeholders.
If we extend the example of patient portals to recent innovations in the area of patient-generated health data, limitations and information fragmentation remain.
We view the primary care practice as a central component of digital information coordination, especially when considering the current challenges of digital health information fragmentation.
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The morphometry of volcanic ash produced by explosive eruptions yields ample information on fragmentation processes (e.g. magmatic vs magma water interactions), and on transport and sedimentation mechanisms.
In contrast to the PMF method for protein identification, LC-MS/MS analysis obtains the protein sequence information by fragmentation of individual peptides.
Data obtained from instruments equipped with collision cells that permit multiple collisions/activation steps (e.g. quadrupole collision cells) usually provide more comprehensive fragmentation information than ion trap data (Peter-Katalinic 2005).
In addition, retrosynthetic MMPs are thought to increase the utility of computational MMP analysis for practical chemistry efforts because these second generation MMPs consider reaction information during molecular fragmentation, which sets them apart from standard MMPs originating from systematic fragmentation of all possible exocyclic single bonds in a molecule (as detailed below).
During this step, the fragmentation information from the CID and ETD spectra are merged in such a way that it accommodates maximum information from the two spectra.
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