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These comparisons demonstrate a significantly better understanding of the fragmentation process as compared to previous versions of EVOLVE.

An understanding of the fragmentation scheme in low-energy collision-induced dissociation (low-energy CID) facilitates the theoretic construction of the MS/MS spectra of small biomolecules [10].

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The findings of this study may contribute to a better understanding of the clot fragmentation process and may therefore also help in designing new, safer thrombolytic approaches.

To obtain a better understanding of the depolarization, fragmentation and mitochondrial spheroid formation processes, we characterized the temporal and spatial relationship of these mitochondrial events.

Our study may contribute to the current debate on the dilution effect, and a better understanding of the impacts of fragmentation on disease risks.

For this reason, colominic acid was first used as a model compound in this study to gain understanding of the in-source fragmentation at different MS interface configurations.

The understanding of dynamic fragmentation in shock-loaded metals and the evaluation of geometrical and kinematical properties of the resulting fragments are issues of considerable importance for both basic and applied science, for instance to predict the evolution of engineering structures submitted to high-velocity impact or explosive detonation.

The overall goals of this study have been to achieve a better understanding of the results of fragmentations on the orbital debris environment and then to implement this understanding into the breakup model of EVOLVE 4.0.

The present study seeks to discuss and advance the understanding of land fragmentation and land grabbing within Romania's economic historiography landmarks, depicting how the origins of the land property issues are deeply embedded politically, socially, and culturally in history and still strongly exist in today's collective mind.

The struggle for redistribution is in its infancy, but it has evolved into an understanding of class fragmentation, of how the plutocracy seduces the salariat and placates the proletariat.

Because creating or preserving habitat is not a random process, management efforts would benefit from more investigations of managed population responses to changes in spatial structure that occur through habitat gain rather than habitat loss to further our empirical understanding of general principles of the fragmentation process and habitat cover threshold effects within dynamic landscapes.

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