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the disaggregation
noun
A division or breaking up into constituent parts, particularly the analytic disassembly of categories which have been aggregated or lumped together.
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For the past several years, he has been referring to "the disaggregation of higher education," the breaking apart of university functions.
At one point, Norman wonders if his account of family life might be disintegrating into "one of those awful round-robin letters people send their friends at Christmastime" – and the disaggregation of text and pictures does indeed have that effect.
The disaggregation levels vary significantly amongst the seven models.
In the disaggregation the traditional operating system is now a set of application services.
Another is to defend the disaggregation of death, as previously discussed.
Aligning the generated cells to municipalities simplifies and improves the disaggregation of socioeconomic data.
The disaggregation level should be sufficient to provide data by zone, time, age, purpose, mode, etc.
At each of the given hazard levels, the disaggregation results revealed different target epsilon values.
The disaggregation method provided the best predictions of tree- and stand-level survival and growth.
Hussain et al. (2016a) studied SEM to identify the disaggregation of salvinia weed during its vermicomposting.
Expert knowledge or statistics can be used to implement the disaggregation.
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