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Перевод: fragmentation speek fragmentation


[существительное]
дробление; раздробление; разбиение; фрагментация ; разрыв снаряда на осколки


Тезаурус:

  1. This does not mean that the intellectual therefore nihilistically celebrates dispersion, fragmentation or relativity: rather she or he is the person who, facing such dispersion but without conceding to the nostalgic desire for totalization, poses the questions and constitutes the series and continuities for analysis - and thus for transformation - while attempting to respect its heterogeneity.
  2. Thomson-CSF SA says its Syseca unit won a contract worth several million dollars to provide a turnkey system to send messages between 29 European civil aviation agencies: the contract, awarded by Eurocontrol, which oversees air traffic control across Europe, calls for installing the system by end-1993, and the contract is part of a vast programme to link up Europe's air traffic control systems - the present fragmentation is one of the key causes of the air travel delays; the Central Flow Management Unit system will be based on Syseca's Aermac product, and will collect flight plans from the World Civil Aviation Network, the SITA airline network SITA and from air traffic control centres; it will be installed at two central sites, at Haren, Belgium and Bretigny-sur-Orge, France, using Stratus Computer Inc fault-tolerant systems connected via an X25 packet-switched network.
  3. Fragmentation (1983 onwards)
  4. Transition is a personal and confused process for the individual but for national, local and voluntary departments and agencies it is a period of divided responsibilities and fragmentation.
  5. The scale of its commercial success, and the extraordinary fragmentation of styles on the music scene, suggest his prediction is not fanciful.
  6. Indeed, the ice sheet's frozen cargo may include meteorite specimens derived not only from the fragmentation of asteroids and possibly of comets but also from the Moon and Mars.
  7. Local management of schools, the opportunities to opt out of the local education authority system, and funding formulae dominated by per capita allocations come together to provide a force for the fragmentation of the education service rather than the more desirable decentralisation.
  8. This initial fragmentation is one of the essential processes that leads to the conversion of sterile rock into fertile soil.
  9. The partitions are used to combat memory fragmentation and to enable users to configure the size of target systems memory pools.
  10. And he has appointed Mr Gergen, a long-time Renaissance man who gave a fine speech on the fragmentation of America at this year's Hilton Head weekend, to a key position.
  11. one should not confuse two things: the fragmentation of social labour, which arises from the fact of the social division of labour on the one hand, and the fragmentation of social labour, which negates this very division of labour on the other hand "enterprises" stand in various relationships to each other: either they are bound to each other by buying and selling (heterogeneous enterprises), or they are in competition with each other (homogeneous enterprises).
  12. The fragmentation of the Nazi "lite" groupings had shown itself plainly in 1924, and the inner-Party factionalism and opposition in the early 1930s had been countered only through the strength of Hitler's personal position.
  13. As a result, Brown says, on the desktop, where the user creates many small files and receives mail messages, the fragmentation will consume a disproportionate amount of disk space.

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