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to fragmentation
noun
The act of fragmenting or something fragmented; disintegration.
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The template was first subjected to fragmentation using the Ion Xpress Plus Fragment Library kit.
Both composers seem drawn to fragmentation.
They lead to fragmentation rather than integration of care.
We'd be going to fragmentation, small liquidity pools, added cost".
Across the country, consortiums will behave differently, leading to fragmentation of the NHS.
However, these approaches also lead to fragmentation, making co-operation more difficult.
Both agriculture and population growth have contributed to fragmentation of the devils' habitat.
But we know we will have to continue fighting for these approaches to offset the tendency to fragmentation.
"The answer to fragmentation is, quite simply, to adapt to changing circumstances and compete hard against all comers," he says.
The American Academy of Pediatrics opposes them, saying they add to fragmentation in the health care system.
This was intended to encourage competition, but it led to fragmentation and duplication of efforts.
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