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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(151) For Tallis, this period in the apartment was a time of increasing fragmentation.
(152) The distribution of red panda in Qionglai Mountains was discrete and existed many gaps and fragmentation trend. Thus, the protection of red panda in Qionglai Mountains should be further enhanced.
(153) Objective:To report a new way for the treatment of fragmentation of patella ligament with skin defect by retroversal flap of great adductor muscle tendon with saphenous vessel.
(154) It caused pulmovascular internal elastic membrane fragmentation, necrotic small angiitis , and large artery endothelial cell diffuse or papillate proliferation.
(155) The continued fragmentation of media markets , and rapid growth of interactive media and online services are also creating new methods to reach consumers.
(156) The target organ where virus located were chorioallantoic membrane and liver. The organelle changes included dilation of rough endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria swelling and crista fragmentation.
(157) This result reveals habitat fragmentation caused by the desertification in this region.
(158) Many nuclei have become pyknotic (shrunken and dark) and have then undergone karorrhexis (fragmentation) and karyolysis (dissolution).
(159) Myofibrillar fragmentation, swelling of the cardiac myocytes, absence of the Z line, increases of the mitochondria and collagen fibers were found in ouabain group by transmission electron microscopy.
(160) Meyer-Lindenberg said that social fragmentation,[sentencedict .com] noise or over-crowding might all be factors.
(161) Result showed that the landscape fragmentation degree of nation-owned regions with large patch area and low patch density was lower than that of collective regions.
(162) Secondly, the paper introduces algorithm of fragmentation 、 reassembly and buffering of the system datagram.
(163) Romance is perhaps the most common cover - up for the sense of fragmentation.
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