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「Fragmented」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

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Found in the Percy Folio, it is a fragmented account of the story of Sir Gawain and the l
The Sicilian Regional Assembly resulted very fragmented after the election and it was difficult to f
Postmodernity: Christian Identity in a Fragmented Age (1997)
when a new church was built, incorporating a fragmented aisle from the old church.
of the hypodermis (outer layer of skin) are fragmented and the males have two to seven cement gland
in the Koʻolau and Waiʻanae ranges, where a fragmented and declining population of 1,200-1,400 bird
to digital channels as audiences become more fragmented and the number of access points for news, en
ng the government's advertising campaigns as fragmented and wasteful.
While Langobardia Maior was fragmented and changing in many duchies and Gastalds, t
ence of this decision, Imerina was to remain fragmented and wracked with conflict among principaliti
wland habitat leaves its population severely fragmented and its status is vulnerable according to th
hich I prefer to touring because that's very fragmented and disorientating."
came prime minister again, but the coalition fragmented and Dudley resigned as prime minister after
It is internally fragmented and uses a cast-iron body.
Wilson needed to speak directly to the fragmented and spread out audience in the United States
Its habitat is fragmented and declining, and the species is therefore
reasingly felt that health care was becoming fragmented and weakening doctor patient relationships.
The remaining wild tracts are highly fragmented and isolated between stretches of developed
intelligence organizations at the time were fragmented and isolated from each other.
These characteristics result in a fragmented and inefficient gas market and greater conce
The forest fragmented and the lycopsids which dominated these wetl
The fragmented and disoriented Democratic Party was crushed
y the continental range has been reduced and fragmented, and the animals are thought to be extirpate
period, Tanning's images became increasingly fragmented and prismatic, exemplified in works such as
is forested, these forests tend to be highly fragmented and significantly altered by development, ag
modernist pieces that attempt to convey the fragmented and inhuman nature of modern life in the met
the rest of the continent breeding areas are fragmented and isolated, the Red-billed Chough has been
eve, however, as these forests are naturally fragmented and there are insufficient volunteers to cou
s less than 5,000 km², its range is severely fragmented, and there is ongoing decline in the extent
of Fair Oaks was instrumental in saving the fragmented army of Union Army General Samuel P. Heintze
This plant is now found in habitat that is fragmented as the region undergoes development.
Their distribution is highly fragmented as indicated on this map, with the total lan
period is often defined by its sectarian and fragmented attributes.
ss than stable, that would see some services fragmented back to municipalities, others pushed back u
The centre-right is fragmented between four parties.
file but twisted, exaggerated, surreal, with fragmented body parts filling every available space, cr
erformed in order to recover several heavily fragmented bones eroding from the bank line at the loca
.... Earlier the Jats were all fragmented, but now they were brought together.
The anterior head shields are strongly fragmented, but the frontal scale, supraoculars and par
A fragmented but protected population in a rubber plantat
ecial habitat on which it depends being much fragmented by degraded and unsuitable areas; thus the p
It lives in forests fragmented by agricultural activity, and dispersal is h
preferred high-elevation montane habitat is fragmented by deep valleys, and its distribution is lik
range, and that range has been significantly fragmented by such human activities as damming, mining,
legro vivace is a sonata form opening with a fragmented cello theme over a tremolo piano part.
alluvium covers undifferentiated deposits of fragmented chalk which were eroded from the hillsides i
an fit into the modern world to resemble our fragmented civilization through imagination and fantasy
While Wonkyu tries his best to gather the fragmented clues behind the incident, more atrocious mu
and the final section is in the nature of a fragmented coda .
Elite Forces fight the Avars, they receive a fragmented communication from Commander Super Joe, who
They are mostly represented by teeth, fragmented dentaries and parts of the rostrum.
These bamboo manuscripts were fragmented, disordered, and blackened by fire, perhaps
ulnerable species by the IUCN because of its fragmented distribution and declining population.
ted as Endangered by the IUCN because of its fragmented distribution, its continuing decline and the
s Vulnerable due to its small population and fragmented distribution.
lation has dropped below 10,000 birds and is fragmented due to loss of habitat.
hypothetical Centralian Superbasin, that was fragmented during episodes of tectonic activity.
hypothetical Centralian Superbasin, that was fragmented during episodes of tectonic activity.
However, when fragmented during MS2, in addition to the normal fragme
The militia was fragmented during the early years of the Cultural Revol
labor bodies in the city, many of which had fragmented during the previous two decades.
angered because of its highly restricted and fragmented environment; it is also hunted for food and
The result was a highly fragmented Estates, with no party winning more than fiv
“Emotion to Know” does not frame learning in fragmented exercises, but rather in complex and articul
This way, some fragmented files can be successfully recovered.
The boats in the harbour became fragmented, for example, and his portraits were pared d
primate and carnivore local extinctions in a fragmented forest landscape of southern Amazonia, Biolo
Calculations showed that its unusual fragmented form was due to a previous closer approach t
nd texture, and a complex interdependence of fragmented forms', Norbert Lynton, Art International.
Fragmented genomic DNA or complementary DNA (cDNA) of i
Because of its extensive and somewhat fragmented geographic distribution, there are many diff
functions as equilibrium, a force lacking in fragmented Germany" (Weiss).
area is intrusive igneous, which are highly fragmented granitics, this includes most of the Foss La
e in one or a few discrete pieces, or can be fragmented, granular, or powdered.
e in the film Purple Rain, as well as in the fragmented group, Vanity 6, as lead singer.
It now occurs in a few strips of fragmented habitat near Ambohitantely in Madagascar.
fewer than 5000 plants remaining in severely fragmented habitat.
The remaining fragmented habitats of the African Elephant.
reapportionment, which took effect in 1944, fragmented his district.
The single fragmented holotype skull is short and robust at about
torical Writing ,The Kurds and their Others: Fragmented Identity and Fragmented Politics into Kurdis
articular peptide precursor is isolated, and fragmented in a mass spectrometer; the mass spectra cor
suffered considerable loss or which had been fragmented in the course of the Civil War were aggregat
The Liberal governing coalition, very fragmented in parties and lists, lost the absolute majo
Though more fragmented in the number of parties, the system was bip
versions of post-Jiuli, the people of Jiuli fragmented in 3 different directions.
ice and ash are formed when silicic magma is fragmented in the volcanic conduit, because of decompre
that are, except at Waldridge Fell, rare and fragmented in lowland Durham.
In the middle of the 15th century, it fragmented in smaller khanates: the Kazan khanate, Noga
succession of sustained notes or as a melody fragmented into short sections separated by rests.
feature in the area, Gebel Kamil, and which fragmented into thousands of pieces upon impact with th
It is fragmented into four, with North Street a distinct sett
n his death, the line of the Silesian Piasts fragmented into numerous Dukes of Silesia, who (except
It was in this Yukam, Kroni was fragmented into six.
It was fragmented into three baronies (terzi) run each by two
i, the primordial manifestation of evil, was fragmented into six.
Genomic DNA is fragmented into random pieces and cloned as a bacterial
the Autonomous Community: smallholder highly fragmented into small parcels.
e of any structure of that signature is then fragmented into disjoint subsets, one for every sort.
de dispersal of these batteries, No. 116 was fragmented into numerous detachments based at convenien
individuals are known to exist, and they are fragmented into five subpopulations.
Fragmented is the debut album from the Filipino indepen
out 200,000 years ago when rising sea levels fragmented it.
transmission for learners, as opposed to the fragmented knowledge created by mass media campaigns.
However some people retained a fragmented knowledge and some words were adopted by dia
inctive parts in isolation, which results in fragmented knowledge.
ded honeyeater's ability to live on edges of fragmented land may mean that it is less at risk from t
fairy-wrens and spatial dynamics of birds in fragmented landscapes.
there is a risk that the market could become fragmented, leaving it to the viewer to visit various d
Haunting melodies are interspersed with fragmented lines in all of the voice parts to create an
by 115 in the Gregory-Aland numbering) is a fragmented manuscript of the New Testament written in G
Relatively small and fragmented market, increasing price of high quality loc
Although only known from very fragmented material, Erlikosaurus has been estimated to
ins twelve craters, which were formed when a fragmented meteorite hit the earth's surface.
e modules allow seamless module editing of a fragmented model.
oft to moderately hard, coquina of whole and fragmented mollusk shells within sand often cemented by
Byzantium's territory was fragmented mostly among the capital at Constantinople a
Heaven's Gate, the novel utilizes a heavily fragmented narrative to tell numerous related stories i
n Menippean satire are a rhapsodic nature, a fragmented narrative, the combination of many different
nd Spatial Planning: spatial governance in a fragmented nation, 2006, London, Routledge, pp.
What little forest remains is also highly fragmented, often degraded and usually subject to furth
The building was fragmented on two long, narrow and preceded by a vestib
nd are sisters, as shown decisively by genes fragmented only in archaebacteria and by many sequence
many best practices were scattered among the fragmented OO methodology landscape.
ally hurt, or as dismembered or truncated or fragmented or severed into body parts; or
stimates indicate that its range is severely fragmented or known to exist at no more than five locat
and estimates indicate its range is severely fragmented, or known to exist at no more than ten locat
Example 15: Fragmented ostinato (mm.
n the 1947 gubernatorial election, the party fragmented over their choice of gubernatorial nominee,
maximums for packet counting, filtering for fragmented packets and a wider range of protocols, and
on for healthcare providers than the current fragmented, paper-based system.
tions, and the results gave Estonia its most fragmented parliament ever.
arter of the original habitats remaining, in fragmented patches and not in large blocks.
approach to nature and technology promoted a fragmented perception of reality, and a loss of the abi
and CnW Recovery claim to be able to recover fragmented photos.
rank Lewthwaite makes sculptures that make a fragmented poetic rather than coherent practical sense.
ls; this is sometimes described as one badly fragmented population.
disappeared from the river systems and a few fragmented populations survive.
In the Levant there are fragmented populations in Lebanon, Jordan and Israel.
The fragmented populations of this rare species are threate
The fragmented populations in Victoria are likely to be rem
member of the Sarracenia genus extending to fragmented populations surrounding Lake Okeechobee in s
ishment in Polish politics, transforming the fragmented post-Solidarity camp into a powerful politic
A fragmented pyramidion was discovered on the east side o
ince also have patches in Mirafra cheniana's fragmented range.
retained Palatinate-Neuburg (Junge Pfalz), a fragmented region from the upper Danube over Franconia
this sonata but also constantly appearing as fragmented rhythmic motif throughout the all three move
having been removed is why the article is so fragmented right now.
The fragmented roof probably follows the shape of the origi
ave made efforts to harmonise the previously fragmented rules and regulations with parallels being t
In the few fragmented sections of pine rocklands habitat that rema
t appears to be a collection of graceful yet fragmented shapes.
clude anorexia or loss of appetite, anxiety, fragmented sleep or insomnia, and trembling, shaking, o
Collaborative Planning: Shaping Places in Fragmented Societies, 2nd Edition, Palgrave Macmillan,
Firebird to be one of the possessors of his fragmented soul.
n of impact craters on Ganymede, caused by a fragmented space body (usually a comet).
losi for cancer, the two often discussed the fragmented state of healthcare.
Estela de Barros, we can see another larger, fragmented stele in the Parque de las Estelas.
It has a fragmented storyline as the title suggests, and chronic
e situation and became the majority, despite fragmented support within the party.
A three tier fragmented tax system in a federal system of governance
SmcCandlish, you're replies are so fragmented that I won't bother answering in all these p
ly quarter of the 20th century, considerably fragmented the area though the wildlife for which the C
Tolui's own sons, Kublai and Ariq Boke, that fragmented the power of the empire and set the western
n", manifesting itself as a repulsive force, fragmented the Primordial Particle into atoms.
With Reform's emergence, however, Manning fragmented the conservative vote into two parts - Refor
France's withdrawal from Indochina fragmented the peninsula into Laos; Cambodia; and two V
Paleozoic Alice Springs Orogeny, events that fragmented the former Centralian Superbasin.
our small film has received, which in these fragmented times speaks so openly of the possibility of
mass spectrometry analysis, the peptides are fragmented to produce sequence-specific product ions, w
is Gibbin, COO: “Advertising is increasingly fragmented, to the extreme of creating one-on-one oppor
This population is then fragmented to yield product ions whose signal abundance
ce the cDNA is synthesized it can be further fragmented to reach the desired fragment length as spec
Though its populations are quite fragmented today, many of the individuals still living
Buren and Dutch Mills, and the route remains fragmented today.
Court's obscenity jurisprudence would remain fragmented until 1973's Miller v. California.
Paolo Garcia - "Oo" ( Fragmented version)
been writing quite a lot but it's in a very fragmented way so I have about seven songs with just th
nkel showed that on average 17% of JPEGs are fragmented, which means on average 17% of jpegs are rec
Its habitat has been highly fragmented, with forest patches isolated by severely de
second hit the driver's side window post and fragmented, with one small piece hitting Platt in the s
                                                                                                    


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