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Look up fragmentation or fragmenter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fragmentation or fragmented may refer to: Fragmentation (computing), a phenomenon
Fragmentation
Explosive weapon that inflicts injury through fragments
Fragmentation is the process by which the casing, shot, or other components of an anti-personnel weapon, bomb, barrel bomb, land mine, IED, artillery
Fragmentation_(weaponry)
services. Two common varieties of fragmentation are market fragmentation and version fragmentation. Fragmentation is the opposite of, and is solved by
Market_fragmentation
Small explosive weapon that typically is thrown by hand
and explodes the main charge. Grenades work by dispersing fragments (fragmentation grenades), shockwaves (high-explosive and stun grenades), chemical aerosols
Grenade
Inefficient use of storage space
In computer storage, fragmentation is a phenomenon in the computer system which involves the distribution of data into smaller pieces so that storage
Fragmentation_(computing)
Process that breaks IP packets into smaller pieces
IP fragmentation is an Internet Protocol (IP) process that breaks packets into smaller pieces (fragments), so that the resulting pieces can pass through
IP_fragmentation
Discontinuities in an organism's environment causing population fragmentation
Habitat fragmentation describes the emergence of discontinuities (fragmentation) in an organism's preferred environment (habitat), causing population
Habitat_fragmentation
Political process
Political fragmentation is the division of the political landscape into so many different parties and groups that the governance might become inefficient
Political_fragmentation
Storage of a file in non-contiguous blocks
File system fragmentation, sometimes called file system aging, is a characteristic of a file system that stores files in non-contiguous blocks. It is
File_system_fragmentation
Form of asexual reproduction
Fragmentation in multicellular or colonial organisms is a form of asexual reproduction or cloning, where an organism splits into fragments upon maturation
Fragmentation_(reproduction)
Chemical reaction
A Grob fragmentation is an elimination reaction that breaks a neutral aliphatic chain into three fragments: a positive ion spanning atoms 1 and 2 (the
Grob_fragmentation
In music composition, fragmentation is the use of fragments or the "division of a musical idea (gesture, motive, theme, etc.) into segments". It is used
Fragmentation_(music)
Dissociation of molecular ions
In mass spectrometry, fragmentation is the dissociation of energetically unstable molecular ions formed from passing the molecules mass spectrum. These
Fragmentation (mass spectrometry)
Fragmentation_(mass_spectrometry)
Separation or breakage of DNA strands into pieces
DNA fragmentation is the separation or breaking of DNA strands into pieces. It can be done intentionally by laboratory personnel or by cells, or can occur
DNA_fragmentation
Psychological disorder
Fragmentation of types and aspects of memory can be understood as a memory disorder that includes subjective and phenomenonological facets directly impacting
Fragmentation_of_memory
Period of Tibetan history (9th–11th centuries CE)
The Era of Fragmentation (Tibetan: སིལ་བའི་དུས།) was an era of disunity in Tibetan history lasting from the death of the Tibetan Empire's last king, Langdarma
Era_of_Fragmentation
Split of a feudal state into smaller states
Feudal fragmentation is a process whereby a feudal state is split into smaller regional state structures, each characterized by significant autonomy,
Feudal_fragmentation
distribution functions (PDFs), the hard scattering part, and fragmentation functions. The fragmentation functions, as are the PDFs, are non-perturbative functions
Fragmentation_function
Chemical reaction
The Eschenmoser fragmentation, first published in 1967, is the chemical reaction of α,β-epoxyketones (1) with aryl sulfonylhydrazines (2) to give alkynes
Eschenmoser_fragmentation
LCCN 2016939591. Tibi, Bassam (2002) [1998]. "The Context: Globalization, Fragmentation, and Disorder". The Challenge of Fundamentalism: Political Islam and
History_of_Islam
Breakup of a DNA or a cell
Fragmentation describes the process of splitting into several pieces or fragments. In cell biology, fragmentation is useful for a cell during both DNA
Fragmentation_(cell_biology)
Concept in mass media
Audience fragmentation describes the extent to which audiences are distributed across media offerings. Traditional outlets, such as broadcast networks
Audience_fragmentation
American hand grenade
The M67 grenade is a fragmentation hand grenade used by the United States military. The M67 is a further development of the M33 grenade, itself a replacement
M67_grenade
Form of population segregation
Population fragmentation is a form of population segregation. It is a biological consequence of habitat fragmentation in which a population is divided
Population_fragmentation
Payload-carrying projectile
spread of fragments). Projectiles with enhanced fragmentation are called high-explosive fragmentation (HE-FRAG). RDX and TNT mixtures are the standard
Shell_(projectile)
Country in Southeast Asia and Oceania
contains most of Southeast Asia's old-growth forest. Forest clearing and fragmentation continue to affect terrestrial habitats, while land-based pollution
Indonesia
Modern adaptive behavior of continuously dividing one's attention
Continuous partial attention is the behavior of dividing one's attention, scanning and optimizing opportunities in an effort to not miss anything that
Continuous_partial_attention
Explosive device utilizing a tube of long welded metal cylinders
continuous-rod warhead is a specialized munition exhibiting an annular blast fragmentation pattern, thus when exploding it spreads into a large circle cutting
Continuous-rod_warhead
Orbital event causing release of debris
An in-orbit fragmentation (also known as an on-orbit fragmentation) is an event in which an orbiting human-made object releases one or more fragments (Space
In-orbit_fragmentation
Cyberattack method based on Internet Protocol fragmentation
IP fragmentation attacks are a kind of computer security attack based on how the Internet Protocol (IP) requires data to be transmitted and processed
IP_fragmentation_attack
Anti-personnel hand grenade
romanized: Fugasnyy 1, lit. 'Explosive, Type No. 1') is an anti-personnel fragmentation defensive grenade. The F-1 was introduced during World War II and subsequently
F-1_grenade_(Russia)
Process by which a natural habitat becomes incapable of supporting its native species
examples. Loss of habitat can be preceded by an initial habitat fragmentation. Fragmentation and loss of habitat have become one of the most important topics
Habitat_destruction
Operation that breaks solid matter into pieces
In medicine, fragmentation is an operation that breaks of solid matter in a body part into pieces. Physical force (e.g., manual force, ultrasonic force)
Fragmentation_(medicine)
Ancient supercontinent of approximately 2,500 to 1,500 million years ago
northern margin of the North China Block (Zhaertai-Bayan Obo Belt). The fragmentation corresponded with widespread anorogenic magmatic activity, forming
Columbia_(supercontinent)
Form of land mine designed for use against humans
mine, which target vehicles. APLs are classified into blast mines and fragmentation mines; the latter may or may not be a bounding mine. APLs are often
Anti-personnel_mine
Analytical technique based on determining mass to charge ratio of ions
entire molecule) to the identified masses or through a characteristic fragmentation pattern. In 1886, Eugen Goldstein observed rays in gas discharges under
Mass_spectrometry
Hand grenade/rifle grenade
(九一式手榴弾, Kyūichi-shiki Teryūdan) was an improved version of the Type 10 fragmentation hand grenade/rifle grenade of the Imperial Japanese Army. The Japanese
Type_91_grenade
Kamizelka OLV – Polish bulletproof vest intended for soldiers of Polish Land Forces. In production since the early 1990s. It protects against 9 mm Parabellum
OLV_(anti-fragmentation_vest)
Period of Polish history from 960 to 1370
in 1138, Poland was divided among his sons. The resulting internal fragmentation eroded the initial Piast monarchical structure in the 12th and 13th
History of Poland during the Piast dynasty
History_of_Poland_during_the_Piast_dynasty
American fragmentation hand grenade (1953–1988)
The M26 (designated during development as the T38) is a fragmentation hand grenade developed by the United States Armed Forces. Distributed to troops
M26_grenade
In urban sociology, fragmentation refers to the destruction, underdevelopment, or absence of connections between a society and the grouping of certain
Fragmentation_(sociology)
Chemical reaction that produces polymers
Reversible addition−fragmentation chain transfer or RAFT polymerization is one of several kinds of reversible deactivation radical polymerization. It
Reversible addition−fragmentation chain-transfer polymerization
Reversible_addition−fragmentation_chain-transfer_polymerization
Cleavage of DNA into tiny pieces during apoptosis
Apoptotic DNA fragmentation is a key feature of apoptosis, a type of programmed cell death. Apoptosis is characterized by the activation of endogenous
Apoptotic_DNA_fragmentation
Type of mass spectrometry
turn separates the fragments by their m/z-ratio and detects them. The fragmentation step makes it possible to identify and separate ions that have very
Tandem_mass_spectrometry
Fragmentation of the Georgian kingdom
romanized: kartuli sakhelmts'ipos dashla) was a political and territorial fragmentation process that resulted in the dynastic triumvirate military conflict
Collapse of the Georgian realm
Collapse_of_the_Georgian_realm
Biological kingdom
results in a genetic clone of the parent. This may take place through fragmentation; budding, such as in Hydra and other cnidarians; or parthenogenesis
Animal
Historical territorial fragmentation in Germany
century to denote the territorial fragmentation of Germany. While the term referred primarily to the territorial fragmentation of the German Confederation,
Kleinstaaterei
Chemical rearrangement
sodium hydroxide, trimethylsilyl iodide among others. The Beckmann fragmentation is another reaction that often competes with the rearrangement, though
Beckmann_rearrangement
Molecular dissociation
Molecular fragmentation (mass spectrometry), or molecular dissociation, occurs both in nature and in experiments. It occurs when a complete molecule is
Molecular fragmentation methods
Molecular_fragmentation_methods
American 155 mm high explosive howitzer projectile
Explosive (HE) projectile for howitzers. It is a bursting round with fragmentation and blast effects. The M795 is designed to be more lethal and have a
M795_projectile
In economics, fragmentation means organization of production into different stages, which are divided among different suppliers often are located in different
Fragmentation_(economics)
Soviet and Russian bombs for aircraft
- high-explosive fragmentation OFZAB (ОФЗАБ) - high-explosive fragmentation incendiary OAB, AO, ShOAB (ОАБ, АО, ШОАБ) - fragmentation ZAB/ZARP (ЗАБ/ЗАРП)
Soviet and Russian aerial bombs
Soviet_and_Russian_aerial_bombs
Rearrangement of fragmented land parcels and their ownership to form larger land holdings
exchange of land between individuals in order to fight against the fragmentation of agricultural parcels and to improve productivity. The concept spread
Land_consolidation
Directional fragmentation anti-personnel mine
fragmentation mine') is a Yugoslav plastic bodied, convex rectangular directional type anti-personnel mine designed to wound or kill by fragmentation
MRUD
compression and fragmentation mechanism defined in the IPv6 over LPWAN working group at the IETF. It offers compression and fragmentation of IPv6/UDP/CoAP
Static Context Header Compression
Static_Context_Header_Compression
Operating system for mobile devices
display an Android logo on the boot screen. Android has suffered from "fragmentation", a situation where the variety of Android devices, in terms of both
Android_(operating_system)
From 1259 to 1294
Yuan dynasty (1271–1368) by Kublai (Emperor Shizu) accelerated the fragmentation of the Mongol Empire. The Mongol Empire fractured into four khanates
Division_of_the_Mongol_Empire
Explosive, a mix of RDX and TNT
shells, and IMX-104 in mortar rounds and hand grenades. German DM41 fragmentation hand grenade labelled to indicate a filling of Composition B. M107 projectiles
Composition_B
Country in West Africa
investment, other challenges include inadequate scientific equipment, the fragmentation of research organizations and a failure to exploit and protect research
Ivory_Coast
Period of Chinese history (220–589)
Six Dynasties (Chinese: 六朝; pinyin: Liù Cháo; 220–589 or 222–589) is a collective term for six Han-ruled Chinese dynasties that existed from the early
Six_Dynasties
Mass spectrometry technique to induce fragmentation of selected ions in the gas phase
activated dissociation (CAD), is a mass spectrometry technique to induce fragmentation of selected ions in the gas phase. The selected ions (typically molecular
Collision-induced dissociation
Collision-induced_dissociation
Time-fused grenade
The Mk 2 grenade (initially known as the Mk II) is a fragmentation-type anti-personnel hand grenade introduced by the United States Armed Forces in 1918
Mk_2_grenade
Time-fuzed hand grenade
The F1 grenade (formally Grenade, Hand, Fragmentation, F1) is a grenade used by the Australian Defence Force as a primary defensive anti-personnel hand
F1_grenade_(Australia)
Hand grenade
(Polish: Granat RGO-88, lit. 'Grenade RGO-88') is a Polish anti-personnel fragmentation grenade, designed in the late 1980s. In the second half of the 1980s
Granat_RGO-88
Cell-free DNA profiling method
sequencing of these TSSs, usage of fragmentomic features, chromatin fragmentation patterns or properties, can allow high-resolution analyses, as opposed
EPIC-Seq
Smallest message entity exchanged using Internet Protocol version 6
pathological fragmentation cases. Additionally, as a result of research on the evasion of Router Advertisement Guard, the use of fragmentation with Neighbor
IPv6_packet
Technology for maintenance of file systems
file systems, defragmentation is a process that reduces the degree of fragmentation, files that are stored in multiple segments that are not contiguous
Defragmentation
Soviet/Russian multiple launch rocket system
stabilization, keeps it on course. Rockets armed with high explosive-fragmentation, incendiary, or chemical warheads can be fired 20 kilometers (12 mi)
BM-21_Grad
Ionization technique
hard (high fragmentation) ionization method, since it uses highly energetic electrons to produce ions. This leads to extensive fragmentation, which can
Electron_ionization
Hand grenade
The LU 213 is a French fragmentation hand grenade. Developed in the early 2000s by Titanite S.A. under contract for service with the French Army, the
LU_213_grenade
Hand grenade
French: Grenade à main 85, Italian: Granata a mano 85) is a round fragmentation hand grenade designed for the Swiss Armed Forces, and is produced by
HG_85
Turkish air-launched cruise missile
guidance, high-explosive fragmentation warhead. SOM-B1: inertial/GPS/imaging infrared guidance, high-explosive fragmentation warhead. SOM-B2: inertial/GPS/imaging
SOM_(missile)
Deliberate killing or attempted killing of a soldier by a fellow soldier
War, when such killings were most often committed or attempted with a fragmentation grenade, to make it appear that the killing was accidental or during
Fragging
Global system of connected computer networks
mobile applications coincide with a broader process of fragmentation of the Internet. Fragmentation restricts access to media content and tends to affect
Internet
Decades-long process in the late 14th century
obtained the rule of its provinces and districts (in so-called feudal fragmentation), continuing their offices as independent with titles such as gospodin
Fall_of_the_Serbian_Empire
Anti-personnel mine
type of anti-personnel mine designed to wound or kill by explosive fragmentation. It first entered service in 1965 and is a copy of the American M18
MON-50
Species of large cat
the late 1990s. Major threats to tigers are habitat destruction and fragmentation due to deforestation, poaching for fur and the illegal trade of body
Tiger
Type of environment in which an organism lives
over-abundance of fast-growing kelp. Habitat fragmentation describes the emergence of discontinuities (fragmentation) in an organism's preferred environment
Habitat
Accessory for German WWII grenades
compound combining Splitter (splinter or fragment) and Ring (ring)) was a fragmentation sleeve for the M24 and M43 stick grenades, developed by the Heer in
Splitterring
Russian long-range multiple launch rocket system
August 2019. The three upgraded 122 mm Grad high explosive (HE) with fragmentation (HE-Frag), and HE with high-explosive anti-tank (HE/HEAT) rocket variants
Tornado (multiple rocket launcher)
Tornado_(multiple_rocket_launcher)
Air-to-surface anti-radiation missile
and WAU-8/B could all be fitted to the AGM-45A and were all blast-fragmentation in nature. The AGM-45B made use of the improved Mk 5 Mod 1 and Mk 86
AGM-45_Shrike
Biochemical method in mass spectrometry
needed] Factors affecting fragmentation are the charge state (the higher charge state, the less energy is needed for fragmentation), mass of the peptide (the
De_novo_peptide_sequencing
The resource fragmentation hypothesis was first proposed by Janzen & Pond (1975), and says that as species richness becomes large there is not a linear
Resource fragmentation hypothesis
Resource_fragmentation_hypothesis
Anti-personnel mine
blast mine. The mine can be adapted with a steel fragmentation jacket and stake into a fragmentation stake mine. The mine is constructed in two halves
AUPS_mine
Division of data into smaller protocol units for transmission
distinct from IP fragmentation, which subdivides an already formed IP packet at the network layer, and from link-layer fragmentation performed below IP
Packet_segmentation
American directional anti-personnel mine
also spent time researching a "trench mine" that used a directional fragmentation effect. Following the massed Chinese attacks during the Korean War,
Claymore_mine
Computer memory management methodology
free. Several issues complicate the implementation, such as external fragmentation, which arises when there are many small gaps between allocated memory
Memory_management
Section of a device that contains the explosive agent or toxic material
A strong shock wave is provided by the detonation of the explosive. Fragmentation: Metal fragments are projected at high velocity to cause damage or injury
Warhead
Technology used in network interface cards
offloading fragmentation of other transport layer protocols, or for doing IP fragmentation for protocols that don't support fragmentation by themselves
TCP_offload_engine
approach that detects sperm abnormality with a large extent of DNA fragmentation. First described by Evenson in 1980, the assay is a flow cytometric
Sperm Chromatin Structure Assay
Sperm_Chromatin_Structure_Assay
Calendar year
have fewer than five such conflicts. Conflicts in 2007 trended toward fragmentation as insurgencies, criminal organizations, and terrorist groups engaged
2007
Explosive weapon that uses exothermic reaction
radius. Fragmentation is produced by the acceleration of shattered pieces of bomb casing and adjacent physical objects. The use of fragmentation in bombs
Bomb
Form of programmed cell death
changes include blebbing, cell shrinkage, nuclear fragmentation, chromatin condensation, DNA fragmentation, and mRNA decay. The average adult human loses
Apoptosis
Hand grenade
War I, which would be later be augumented during World War II with a fragmentation sleeve while in 1943, the Germans introduced a new variant designated
Stielhandgranate_24
German weapon
consisting of 225 grams of cast Füllpulver 60/40 (Amatol) explosive. The fragmentation density produced by an SD 2 was 1 fragment per m2 in 8 meters radius
Butterfly_Bomb
Fragmentation of a country or region
Balkanization or Balkanisation is the process involving the fragmentation of an area, country, or region into multiple smaller, and often hostile, independent
Balkanization
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
DNA fragmentation factor subunit alpha (DFFA), also known as Inhibitor of caspase-activated DNase (ICAD), is a protein that in humans is encoded by the
DFFA
Ruler of the Seleucid Empire from 246 BC to 225 BC
always successful militarily, his reign was a time of great turmoil and fragmentation for the Seleucid Empire, before its eventual restoration under his second
Seleucus_II_Callinicus
Air dropped bomb used for multiple purposes
bomb intended as a compromise between blast damage, penetration, and fragmentation in explosive effect. They are designed to be effective against enemy
General-purpose_bomb
Hand grenade
The Mecar M72 is a fragmentation hand grenade designed by Belgian company Poudreries Réunies de Belgique (PRB), with Mecar taking over production after
Mecar_M72
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Girl/Female
Indian, Sikh
Dream
Boy/Male
Greek
A Greek name for Satan.
Girl/Female
Tamil
The Sun
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Golden Creeper
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian
Lovely
Girl/Female
Muslim
A distinguished woman of her
Boy/Male
German
Strong as a Bear
Boy/Male
German American Teutonic English
Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William...
Girl/Female
Tamil
Goddess Lakshmi
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Telugu
Calm; Peace
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