In chemistry, the result of a fractionating separation process.
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Examples for "fraction"
Examples for "fraction"
1Therefore, the average time between steps is a fraction of a second.
2However, an unknown fraction of GIs may be specific to other conditions.
3However, a significant fraction of the overall heritable risk still awaits identification.
4But, in recent years, a fraction have been seen to repeat themselves.
5Only the least fraction was really matter in any sense we know.
1He is not an interloper, but an integral part of a whole.
2They had not a true vision of themselves as part of a whole.
3Because every part is part of a whole; is it not?
4According to humans, half an elf is but part of a whole being.
5It suggests a facet, a part of a whole- acomponentof the big picture.
6The use of the information as part of a whole programme was appropriate, he said.
7Who made them, and whether they came as part of a whole tiny cutlery set.
8I take a closer look, noticing how they appear to be part of a whole.
9I missed being half-girl, half-boy, part of a whole.
10Everything seemed to be part of a whole.
11The band began performing in East Village clubs & became part of a whole performance-art music scene.
12With Nola, I felt part of a whole, an entity that the two of us formed together.
13But this sign, flashing its signals up into the night sky, was now part of a whole new intersection.
14That episode introduces Charles as a person who knows he's part of a whole but feels unheard and unseen.
16We will, without any doubt, lose part of a whole generation of young people to drug abuse, crime and AIDS.
Translations for part of a whole