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Meanings of
fragmentation
in English
Portuguese
fragmentação
Catalan
fragmentació
Back to the meaning
Separating something into fine particles.
atomisation
atomization
Portuguese
fragmentação
Biological process.
cell fragmentation
cell disassembly
Related terms
biological process
Synonyms
Examples for "
cell fragmentation
"
cell fragmentation
cell disassembly
Examples for "
cell fragmentation
"
1
In mammalian cells , disassembly of the organelle occurs reversibly at the onset of mitosis and irreversibly during apoptosis.
Usage of
fragmentation
in English
1
We are facing an apparently contradictory situation of both
fragmentation
and convergence.
2
The answer to the reality of our interconnected world is not
fragmentation
.
3
This leads to
fragmentation
,
which carries its own set of performance penalties.
4
Results: LPA pretreatment reduced DNA
fragmentation
induced in all models of apoptosis.
5
Its
fragmentation
of the school system has been nothing short of vandalism.
6
In addition, DNA
fragmentation
was investigated using the TUNEL method in vivo.
7
Important
fragmentation
patterns are discussed for the studied MHC Class I peptides.
8
Habitat loss and
fragmentation
is putting the gibbons at risk of extinction.
9
But cable TV's increasing popularity has brought dramatic
fragmentation
to television viewership.
10
There were marked differences in terms of thrombus
fragmentation
and distal embolization.
11
TUNEL staining indicated that PS-341 treatment sensitizes Tax tumors to DNA
fragmentation
.
12
Instead, we are beginning to see a
fragmentation
of the order itself.
13
Correctly diagnosing, treating and monitoring the local
fragmentation
is only the start.
14
Sleep
fragmentation
,
a symptom in many clinical disorders, leads to cognitive impairments.
15
The
fragmentation
of the opposition's unity is very likely in this scenario.
16
He sought to replace the bantustan
fragmentation
with a post-apartheid federal system.
Other examples for "fragmentation"
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About this term
fragmentation
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
mitochondrial fragmentation
further fragmentation
nuclear fragmentation
political fragmentation
social fragmentation
More collocations
Translations for
fragmentation
Portuguese
fragmentação
Catalan
fragmentació
atomització
Fragmentation
through the time
Fragmentation
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Rare