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The phrase "separate fragments" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe two or more distinct portions of a whole. For example, "The researcher found separate fragments of ancient pottery in the dig site."
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Chromosomes 10 and 11 were investigated separately, because they were introgressed as three separate fragments each in the CSS panel, and the resulting six strains are thus carrying recombinant chromosomes, which represents a special condition.
More than 22,000 separate fragments of what had once been human beings arrived there during that period.
He was busy now recording separate fragments of her, a knee, a shin, a shoulder, her arms.
In a country of pinmakers, to take Adam Smith's seminal example, someone must still cut, draw and straighten the wire; fashion and affix the head; then whiten and sheath the finished product, if any pins are to be made at all.In the second great unbundling, production is spliced and diced into separate fragments that can be spread around the globe.
"A genuine continuum," Weyl says, "cannot be divided into separate fragments".
After the geometry was optimized for the molecule, the target bond was cut and the molecule was broken into two separate fragments (saved into two SDF files).
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Each separate fragment of insert DNA (S or F subunit) was released from the intermediate plasmid DNA (pGEM®-T Easy plasmid vector) by double-digest of the miniprep.
A more quantitative presentation of the amounts of differences between msp1 fragments analyzed in this work is presented both for each separate fragment as well as in aggregated form representing the concatenation of all fragments (Additional file 1).
Major mountain building (orogeny) began on the western margins of both North and South America and between the separating fragments of Gondwana.
DNA fragments can be visualized through use of gel electrophoresis, which separates fragments according to their length.
NAF separates fragments of subcellular compartments and organelles in a continuous density gradient.
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