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noun
An action which divides a thing into parts, or separates one thing from another.
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Wars of identity those in which populations are mobilised by grievances that have ripened over decades or centuries are the most likely to belong to this category.The drawbacks to partitions in such cases, especially where they require large-scale population movements, are well rehearsed.
Solutions are presented by chromosomes which determine the allocating of stations to partitions.
The download mode allows to directly write data to partitions via USB, e.g., to the recovery partition.
Preference should be given, however, to partitions based on the properties of interest, in this case, the magnetic properties.
Range partitioning assigns data to partitions residing in different servers based on ranges of a partition key.
This idea can be naturally extended to partitions of the parameter vector with more than two components.
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So are the yogurt lids, nailed to partition walls.
There is, in any event, little alternative to partition.
They could have said yes to partition in 1947.
Their aim was to partition the Republic of Venice.
Salvatore J. Bommarito New York, Oct. 23, 2007 To the Editor: Iraq is not at the disposal of this country, to partition or not to partition.
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