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partitioning

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The act or result of dividing into partitions; an arrangement of partitions.

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In particular, it would be unwise to insist now either on independence for Kosovo as the sole road to a lasting peace or, as some argue, on partitioning the province.

On top of this comes the worst figure of all: the huge estimate of total deaths by an American-Iraqi medical team (see article).Time, some have suggested, to go back to the drawing board and think about partitioning the country into a Kurdish north, a Sunni centre and a Shia south.

"It has to be creating an army or nothing," complains David Richards, the retired head of the British armed forces.If the rebels continue to get only light arms, a few anti-tank and crucially no anti-aircraft weapons, the battle lines are likely to become more entrenched, in effect partitioning the country.

The post has been amended to reflect the fact that Mr Sikorski was in error.DID Vladimir Putin really tell Donald Tusk that Poland should join with Russia in partitioning Ukraine?

Didier Ratsiraka, his rival and incumbent president, denounced the move as illegal and called for a run-off vote.Morocco threw out an idea floated by Kofi Annan for partitioning Western Sahara.

Russia offered to join with Austria-Hungary in partitioning the Balkans between them, but Andrássy believed that Austria-Hungary was a "saturated state" unable to cope with more nationalities and lands, and for a time he resisted the offer.

By partitioning ecosystems into many segments (giving each species a narrow niche), they became the most diverse and abundant large herbivores.

Despite the bold new idea underlying the ADT method of partitioning off non-content-determining causes, it too appears to sneak in naturalistically unacceptable assumptions.

In such cases it is far from clear what, if anything, to conclude from the correlations about the effectiveness and safety of the treatment.[2] Moreover, with patterns like those surmised for this example, different ways of partitioning the same data can produce different correlations that appear to be incompatible with the correlations under the initial way of partitioning the data.

Thus, the Lewontin-style diversity partitioning result that only roughly 5% of the total genetic variance is among races is equivalent to saying that \(F_{ST}\) across the big three continental populations in Lewontin's three-level model is 0.05 (e.g., Barbujani et al. 1997).

The key ingredient is partitioning Γ into compartments, such that all of the microstates X in a compartment are macroscopically (and thus thermodynamically) indistinguishable.

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