Fragmentation
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Fragmentation and similar may refer to:
[edit] In biology
- Fragmentation (reproduction), a form of asexual reproduction
- Fragmentation (cell biology)
- Habitat fragmentation
- Population fragmentation
[edit] Music
- Fragmented (album), the debut album from the Filipino independent band Up Dharma Down
[edit] Other
- Fragmentation (chemistry), a technique to study structure of molecules
- Fragmentation (computer) a phenomenon of computer storage
- Fragmentation (economics), a process of globalisation
- Fragmentation (music), a compositional technique
- Fragmentation (sociology), a term used in urban sociology
- Fragmentation (weaponry), a feature of explosive weaponry
- File system fragmentation
- Feudal fragmentation
- IP fragmentation, a process in computer networking
- a synonym for hadronization with regard to quarks
- In waste management, breaking up waste materials; see Waste management
- Fragmentation (blasting), the quantification by photoanalysis of blasted material
[edit] See also
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