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This detector measures the fragment-specific flight time from the point of fragmentation to the detector plate.
This confirms that the magma was behaving as an elastic solid at the point of fragmentation, with insufficient time before quenching for any further internal bubble growth due to remaining overpressure.
We infer that the larger bubbles reflect an earlier nucleation event (at depth within the conduit) with subsequent diffusive and decompressive bubble growth and possible coalescence during magma ascent, while the smaller bubbles reflect a relatively later nucleation event occurring closer in time to the point of fragmentation.
This confirms that the highly vesiculated magmatic foam was behaving as an elastic solid at the point of fragmentation with insufficient time for viscous relaxation of any overpressure remaining in bubbles that did not burst, and thus, that fragmentation occurred within a narrow time interval that we infer to be caused by late-stage, rapid decompression.
Third, although individual vesicles can burst at the point of fragmentation in such a way that their films and plateau borders produce multiple ash particles, it is not possible to determine how many ash grains must be reassembled to accurately reconstruct the original bubble volume, and there is no hope of finding the various ash fragments that came from a particular bubble.
It must be acknowledged that, in many countries, haematology has become sub-specialized to the point of fragmentation, with a haematologist who mainly performs transplants being hardly likely to ever see a patient with haemophilia, and with the myeloma expert having nothing to do with blood transfusion.
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The narratives also identified points of fragmentation and compartmentalization of services, and described the frustration of (some) parents at needing to step in to coordinate their child's care.
Unfortunately, he seems to have missed the point of Cubist fragmentation, whose purpose is to shatter form in order to arrive at a clearer idea of an object's essence.
From the land consumption point of view, fragmentation is a serious menace as it is a process that separates and divides the continuity of the landscape.
The company has made a point of avoiding fragmentation for Wear OS, a decision that may ultimately haunt the company as manufacturers like Samsung, Fitbit and now Huawei go it on their own.
In severe cases, such as parts of the Arab world, Africa and Ukraine, societies are dividing to the point of state fragmentation and civil war.
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