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  • A Spanish study suggests that forest fragmentation adversely affects the numbers of Short-toe
  • about this new world is not progress, but fragmentation and destabilization.
  • ors and different perspectives reflect the fragmentation and uncertainty of modern life.
  • Each fireteam has a limited amount of fragmentation and smoke grenades, in addition to the M20
  • lements, such as the play on perspectives, fragmentation, and the inclusion of letters.
  • n discovered to have properties that cause fragmentation and disappearance of the melanin in adult
  • n fitted to carry up to 1,000 kilograms of fragmentation and antipersonnel bombs.
  • s the generation of an aryl radical anion, fragmentation, and bond formation with a nucleophile.
  • minution, as well as polytonality, melodic fragmentation, and homophonic and polyphonic textures.
  • Nebular contraction is the fragmentation and densitation of matter and gasses in a
  • opulations through habitat degradation and fragmentation and potential increased poaching in areas
  • n fitted to carry up to 1,000 kilograms of fragmentation and antipersonnel bombs were used against
  • , or Israel, where in some parliaments the fragmentation and intransigence of some of the smaller p
  • Fragmentation, anti-armor and smoke grenades were availa
  • Deforestation and habitat fragmentation are major threats.
  • ns stemming from breakup reactions of fast fragmentation beams.
  • The Type 4 grenade had a fragmentation body made of terra cotta or porcelain mate
  • e by weight, the rest being made up of the fragmentation bomb casing.
  • The 4-pound (1.8 kg) fragmentation bomblet was used in the US M28 and M29 clu
  • 76, the Moroccan Air Force used napalm and fragmentation bombs.
  • Composition B in large general purpose and fragmentation bombs.
  • Fragmentation Breaking down movement into smaller and sm
  • inction of this species seems to be forest fragmentation by humans.
  • man impacts such as deforestation, habitat fragmentation by roads, introduction of non-native mamma
  • ling (TUNEL) is a method for detecting DNA fragmentation by labeling the terminal end of nucleic ac
  • This fragmentation can still be noticed, especially in the mo
  • This fragmentation can be observed using tandem mass spectrom
  • sual perceptual disorders including visual fragmentation, context blindness, face blindness, and lo
  • atabase search is then performed using the fragmentation data to identify the labeled peptides and
  • FI produces mass spectra with little or no fragmentation, dominated by molecular radical cations M+
  • sons for this decline are habitat loss and fragmentation due to commercial logging and forest fires
  • the deoxyribonucleases responsible for DNA fragmentation during apoptosis.
  • resistant mutant ICAD thus do not show DNA fragmentation during apoptosis, although they do exhibit
  • generates substantial secondary blast and fragmentation effects.
  • This fragmentation enabled Venice to gain influence acting as
  • is thought to have been formed by a recent fragmentation event from a larger asteroid.
  • nhibitor of caspase activated DNase or DNA fragmentation factor 45)
  • Does not support the multi-extent ( fragmentation) feature of ISO 9660 Level 3. Consequently
  • Fragmentation for tandem mass spectrometry is accomplish
  • (It has lent the term "shrapnel" to fragmentation from artillery shells and fragmentation in
  • Fragmentation from the explosion travelled long distance
  • include the parton distribution functions, fragmentation functions, multi-parton correlation functi
  • It was a fragmentation grenade with a P-42 friction primer and a
  • The M26 series was the primary fragmentation grenade used by American forces in the Vie
  • To resolve this, the Type 97 fragmentation grenade was adopted for hand-thrown use.
  • He pulled the pin from a fragmentation grenade intending to charge the hole boldl
  • lish for defensive grenade, mark 33) was a fragmentation grenade used by the Polish Army before and
  • The Soviet RG-42 was a fragmentation grenade originally introduced during World
  • A L2-A2 fragmentation grenade
  • M67 Fragmentation Grenade
  • M61 and M67 Fragmentation grenade
  • Killing was effected by means of a fragmentation grenade, hence the term.
  • The TN 753 is a hand thrown fragmentation grenade.
  • contained shrapnel, making it a primitive fragmentation grenade.
  • a post World War II Soviet anti-personnel fragmentation grenade.
  • kill an unpopular superior officer with a fragmentation grenade.
  • group of more than two dozen gunmen tossed fragmentation grenades and opened fire on the federal po
  • Hurling smoke and fragmentation grenades before him, he reached the next h
  • Police also found 20 fragmentation grenades, automatic weapons, rifles, 40 bu
  • fire flares, smoke rounds or small calibre fragmentation grenades.
  • Mk 1 grenade (sometimes spelled Mk I) is a fragmentation hand grenade used by American forces durin
  • The Mk 2 defensive hand grenade is a fragmentation hand grenade (sometimes written Mk II) use
  • Additionally, habitat fragmentation has occurred as the land was sectioned for
  • fine, that human disturbances and habitat fragmentation have had on the behavior, ecology, and evo
  • Studio video of Fragmentation, hidden page +
  • Due to the complex nature of peptide fragmentation in a mass spectrometer, derivative fragmen
  • ers can indicate the efficiency of polymer fragmentation in vivo.
  • A fragmentation in regional cooperation and partnership ha
  • rted into internal energy which results in fragmentation in a process known as collision-induced di
  • fragmentation In another tape, Anil Kumar asks Rajaratna
  • Fragmentation in ECI has been studied by tandem mass spe
  • munition consisted of 320 armour-piercing, fragmentation incendiary and fragmentation rounds (all w
  • Functions of cell fragmentation include:fragmentation breaks up the cells
  • be easily degraded through conversion and fragmentation, increase in invasive species, as well as
  • Its main units of measurement is DNA fragmentation index (DFI).
  • opathic diseases results in red blood cell fragmentation into schistocytes.
  • t of the skull roof has a tendency towards fragmentation into small bones.
  • d traditions as well as the denominational fragmentation into Lutheran, Calvinist and United and un
  • his mission to heal the Christian church's fragmentation into numerous splinter groups, Fry was a p
  • Fragmentation is caused by a special fragmentation coil
  • String fragmentation is one of the parton fragmentation models
  • In cell biology, fragmentation is the breaking apart of cells or cell org
  • DNA fragmentation is the separation or breaking of DNA stran
  • Habitat fragmentation is also a serious threat to the existing p
  • Charge remote fragmentation is a type of covalent bond breaking that o
  • Apoptosis DNA fragmentation is a natural fragmentation that cells perf
  • Spontaneous or accidental DNA fragmentation is fragmentation that gradually accumulate
  • The comet faded gradually, but despite its fragmentation it remained visible to the naked eye until
  • The fragmentation kill radius was approximately 15 meters wi
  • This fragmentation made it difficult for traders to compariso
  • Fragmentation may occasionally be observed for some mole
  • Fragmentation may serve as a normal function for the cel
  • When set to fragmentation mode, the OF-530 projectile produced fragm
  • Peptide fragmentation notation using the scheme of Roepstorff an
  • he fragments and studies of the effects of fragmentation now exceed 25 years.
  • The fragmentation occurs by the force of the volcanic explos
  • This fragmentation occurs through octave displacement (using
  • electron-capture dissociation, ETD induces fragmentation of cations (e.g.
  • o originate as secondary craters or due to fragmentation of the impactor.
  • Springborg, Robert, Mubarak's Egypt: Fragmentation of the Political Order, Westview Press.
  • on and dissociation from the past causes a fragmentation of the self and a loss of true identity.
  • y vulnerable to extinction due to the high fragmentation of its natural habitat from human disturba
  • ty, although this is often obscured by the fragmentation of the melodic lines.
  • Mihalache supported the fragmentation of all land property in a country of mediu
  • The fragmentation of Egypt with a pharaoh ruling in the nort
  • onto the ground (as opposed to the violent fragmentation of magma by explosive eruptions).
  • Karyorrhexis is the destructive fragmentation of the nucleus of a dying cell whereby its
  • ver the Byzantines' Arab foederati and the fragmentation of this strong buffer against invasions fr
  • Fragmentation of the habitat reduces the number of nearb
  • signs of cannibalism including defleshing, fragmentation of long bones to extract marrow, chopped,
  • s particularly concerned about the further fragmentation of Orthodoxy in non-Orthodox countries, in
  • s (Cornell University Press, 2006), on the fragmentation of the Iraqi polity following the invasion
  • 200,000 people in 20 years, leading to the fragmentation of Plymouth's forested areas.
  • Fragmentation of this intermediate gives rise to either
  • Because of fragmentation of the manuscripts, it is impossible to te
  • ciation (CID), ETD is advantageous for the fragmentation of longer peptides or even entire proteins
  • The fragmentation of hundreds in England during the 8th and
  • istence and cohabitation and furthermore a fragmentation of the way to think and criticize visual a
  • he Victoria University and later, when the fragmentation of members occurred, for obtaining the cha
  • on Administration, which saw the continued fragmentation of Europe to be a risk for continued confl
  • The fragmentation of votes by this new party, combined with
  • The fragmentation of the nucleus was, at the time, one of ve
  • to the throne of the Ilkhanate during the fragmentation of Persia in the mid-14th century.
  • than with the smaller parties, or that the fragmentation of the smaller parties is so great that no
  • r seemed to be by far the closest, and the fragmentation of the comet is thought to have occurred a
  • Since the fragmentation of the Chera state in the 10th C., the rul
  • to signal an abrupt end to the territorial fragmentation of Schleswig-Holstein, something which was
  • economy, but also caused by the decline or fragmentation of host populations and the extinction of
  • to a certain degree due to the large scale fragmentation of Austria at the time, which was in the t
  • Random fragmentation of genomic DNA
  • It is followed by karyorrhexis, or fragmentation of the nucleus.
  • His time saw the further fragmentation of Tibetan politics.
  • extremely friable material that has micro fragmentation on impact, literally exploding away surfac
  • periment looking at the effects of habitat fragmentation on tropical rainforest.
  • hen begin exploding, filling the area with fragmentation or flame from all directions in an effect
  • r's" and an atmosphere of "disorientation, fragmentation, panic".
  • of the molecular weight of analyte and/or fragmentation pattern thus providing a significant amoun
  • Today it is used extensively for fragmentation protection in the U.S. military.
  • The RPG-6 had a fragmentation radius of 20 metres from the point of deto
  • olymer was also changed in 1994 to improve fragmentation reliability.
  • ith Kevlar KM2 provide enhanced bullet and fragmentation resistance while remaining comfortable and
  • position functioning or disintegration and fragmentation resulting in a paranoid-schizoid state'.
  • drawbacks were a lack of suspension, weak fragmentation shell (because of small caliber) and poor
  • r Model 63 are French anti-personnel stake fragmentation stake mines the mines are sometimes called
  • The Soviet RGD-33 is an anti-personnel fragmentation stick grenade developed in 1933.
  • Very recent fragmentation studies by FT ICR-MS and by L2MS (two-colo
  • down proteomics and the development of the fragmentation technique of electron-capture dissociation
  • ly higher-energy C-trap dissociation) is a fragmentation technique, often used for peptide modifica
  • spectrometers like ions traps can use the fragmentation techniques to further investiguate the str
  • ersed by animals may be less vulnerable to fragmentation than other plant species.
  • TUNEL is a common method for detecting DNA fragmentation that results from apoptotic signaling casc
  • easure that will decrease with the habitat fragmentation that currently threatens it.
  • After this fragmentation, the western Mongolian nation was called "
  • Due to habitat loss and fragmentation, the species has decreased all over its di
  • cals to a cyclobutane compound (path A) or fragmentation to an enol and an alkene.
  • re mines - normally bounding mines and the fragmentation type - in order to increase their activati
  • ulture that rewards dependency, encourages fragmentation, undermines families, and celebrates victi
  • In terms of the level of sperm DNA fragmentation, up to three cycles of freezing and thawin
  • teel exterior that is ribbed to facilitate fragmentation upon detonation and to prevent hands from
  • a bombs (Rhodesian-designed anti-personnel fragmentation weapons) over an area 1.1 kilometers long
  • anates that arose after the Golden Horde's fragmentation were annexed by Muscovite Russia between t
  • lt from uneven molecule expansion, causing fragmentation when cohesion is exceeded.
  • or his wounds, including surgery to remove fragmentation which had lodged in his lungs.
  • The coil is designed so that fragmentation will not exceed a radius of 15m, allowing