Similar words: fragment, lamentation, argumentation, implementation, proportional representation, indentation, orientation, presentation. Meaning: [‚frægmen'teɪʃn ,-mən-] n. 1. separating something into fine particles 2. the disintegration of social norms governing behavior and thought and social relationships 3. (computer science) the condition of a file that is broken up and stored in many different locations on a magnetic disk 4. the scattering of bomb fragments after the bomb explodes.
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(91) Fragmentation of rule writing, supervision and enforcement led to finger-pointing in place of effective action.
(92) Isolate and correct potential problems in the code, such as floating point precision issues, memory leaks and fragmentation that can hinder the correct functioning of a game after an idle period.
(93) Synthesized the useful reversible addition - fragmentation transfer ( RAFT ) agent dithiobenzoic acid.
(94) The results are as follows:(1) Cold induced apoptosis in yeast cells, moreover, yeast cells display representive features such as chromatin condensation, DNA fragmentation and chromatin margination.
(94) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
(95) The MULTICS system solved problems of external fragmentation and lengthy search times by paging the segments.
(96) It was learned from the patch area and the patch density that the fragmentation of farmland and garden plot is high, but it is low in the woodland.
(97) Many nuclei have become pyknotic (shrunken and dark) and have then undergone karorrhexis (fragmentation) and karyolysis (dissolution). The cytoplasm and cell borders are not recognizable.
(98) He relied heavily on the Mk II fragmentation hand grenade to keep the enemy at bay or bleeding inside a machinegun bunker.
(99) Through the thick broken ore, its fragmentation, and no more than alternate 1 m, fine crushing, through the sieve into ore size distribution is less than the final product 12mm send grinding slots.
(100) The results show that regular consumption of this fruit can improve the antioxidant capacity of blood plasma and also the resistance of red blood cells to oxidative haemolysis (fragmentation).
(101) The quantitative relation between dynamic nominal fragment size and porosity is developed by employing the energy description of dynamic fragmentation.
(102) Results showed that the freshness decreases with increasing time being out of water and loosening tissue cells and myofibril fragmentation can be observed as well as the further particles formation.
(103) "At the moment, we are living through a phase of fragmentation but as more and more of the world is covered by compliance schemes, there will be pressure to internationalise the system," he adds.
(104) Analysis shows that the modes of erosion wear for stainless steels consist of microcutting, furrowing, fatigue wear for matrix as well as spalling and fragmentation for carbide.
(105) Should I decrease the amount of fragmentation and interruption in my work?
(106) Furthermore, we have developed a background monitoring function which automatically protects your computer against heavy fragmentation without your having to get involved.
(107) If the rock is homogeneous, the large size fragmentation can generally be attained more easily.
(108) A solid example of file fragmentation with a single hard drive can be shown simply by running a disk defragmenter on your own computer.
(109) The experimental data support the radiation-induced DNA DSB statistical fragmentation model.
(110) Morphological changes including chromatic agglutination, karyopyknosis, and nuclear fragmentation could be observed in some of the cells under inverted microscope.
(111) This fragmentation is not wholly positive admits Mr. Medina Mora.
(112) The fragmentation char combustion behavior in a fluidized bed combustor.
(113) The fragmentation which induces thermal expansion can be neglected after the main devolatilization.
(114) To alleviate the fragmentation issue, some collectors implement a compaction, or defragmentation, phase to their collection cycle.
(115) The Fragmentation Bomb Launcher releases an unstable projectile that, after reaching a certain range from the firing ship, explodes into multiple fragments that impact any nearby ships.
(116) If a model file is very large, fragmentation can also prevent collisions at the file level.
(117) How do we end the ethnic fragmentation that is making us an increasingly hyphenated people?
(118) Genetic consequences of forest fragmentation might be obvious in Ardisia crenata var. bicolor due to its short generation length (about 3 years) and relatively low density.
(119) On this basis, the major factors affecting depth of fragmentation and operation cycle of the furnace are analyzed by using the model and suggestions on operation are stated.
(120) The ultimate goal of fragmentation is to reduce the retrieval time by directly accessing the fragment that contains the data that satisfies the SQL query.
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