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fermentation [ˌfɜːmenˈteıʃən] N

1. fermentation:

argumentation [ˌɑːgjʊmenˈteıʃən] N

regimentation [ˌredʒımenˈteıʃən] N

fragmentary [ˈfrægməntərı] ADJ

alimentation [ˌælımenˈteıʃən] N

1. alimentation:

2. alimentation:

orientation [ˌɔːrıenˈteıʃən] N

presentation [ˌprezənˈteıʃən] N

3. presentation:

I . fragment [ˈfrægmənt] N

II . fragment [ˈfrægmənt] VB intr, trans

gestation [dʒeˈsteıʃən] N

agitation [ˌædʒıˈteıʃən] N

2. agitation:

▶ agitator N

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Another large threat to the saola species is habitat fragmentation.
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Leopard population is very sparse, due to loss of habitat, loss of natural prey, and population fragmentation.
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All of this led to the fragmentation of the empire in 1260.
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This can lead to a sense of structural fragmentation, with no organic unity apparent.
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Fragmentation may occasionally be observed for some molecules.
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In addition to the first three factors, numerous studies have shown that the construction and use of roads is a direct source of habitat fragmentation.
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This minimises repetition within a specification, but risks fragmentation of a specification.
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Since the entire application heap was dissolved when the application quit, fragmentation was minimized.
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Access control mechanisms that simply control who has access between systems result in stove-piped information silos, walled gardens, and increased network fragmentation.
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Writing with a heightened awareness of womens bodies, she has developed an appropriate style that exploits openness, fragmentation, and nonlinearity.
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