partition in the PONS Dictionary

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On the lower level is the resource center and rooms with temporary partitions that can accommodate school groups and teachers.
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The offices were celebrated in the choir until 1737, when it was separated from the rest of the church for building works by a partition.
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It is the partition function for a gas of point charges moving on a line that are attracted to the origin.
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Independence and partition inspired literary and other artistic creations in many languages.
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In 1970, the two wings of the remaining hotel were partitioned creating two separate buildings.
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The ground state is partitioned into two spatially separated parts: the block and the environment.
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His solution, which is to partition the data, is only viable in situations where data actually has a natural partitioning key.
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If components are not able to contact one another using the network (a condition known as a network partition), operation of the system will continue.
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Taxpayers were further partitioned into nonbusiness and business groups and each group was divided into five classes based on total positive income.
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There are 35 4-sized partitions, but only these 7 partitions are topologically distinct.
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