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America may often seem on the brink of implosion, yet it draws strength from its fragmentation of power, the same fragmentation as was advocated for Norway.
"AL-QAEDA'S importance in the long run lies not in its pioneering a new form of networked militancy, but instead in its fragmentation of traditional structures of Muslim authority within new global landscapes".
The collapse of Doha, and its fragmentation of the multilateral or global approach to trade, means that China did not consider these consequences as outweighing its own economic interests–and really could not function as a "broker" as it pursued its own agenda.
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The purpose of this paper is to describe the Mexican health system, and the impact of its fragmentation on access to medicines.
Hyaluronan is rapidly produced upon tissue injury to provide a temporary matrix to maintain structural integrity, but upon its fragmentation size-specific fragments of hyaluronan can be proinflammatory, and clearance of hyaluronan is required for resolution of inflammation.
Compared to grinding wheels comprising the commercial bond from a Na2O K2O Al2O3 B2O3 SiO2 system, the microcrystalline structure of the new-developed bond limits the range of its fragmentation in the process of grinding.
We've said very clearly is that the industry because of its fragmentation introduces a lot of extra costs, we need to look at that.
She is dispirited by the state of journalism, its fragmentation and the lack of venues for long pieces of the kind she likes to write.
With its frenzied fragmentation of time and space, the filmmaking has conveyed a sense of urgency that mirrored Bourne's shattered being and his propulsive, convulsive journey from unenlightened self-interest to accountability, from the existential question mark of his identity to a hard moral reckoning.
After purification of the labelled cRNA using the High Pure RNA Tissue Kit (Roche) and its fragmentation, 10 μg of Cy3- and Cy5-labelled cRNA were used for the hybridisation of the human 10k-A array (MWG Biotech, Ebersberg, Germany) containing oligonucleotides that represent approximately 10 000 human genes with known functions.
While the system delivers a high level of patient care at this time, its future sustainability and performance has been questioned, with the system regularly criticised for its fragmentation and lack of integration between sectors and a provider rather than patient centric focus.
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