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  2. Literary fragment - Wikipedia

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    Byzantine Egyptian papyrus fragment. A literary fragment is a piece of text that may be part of a larger work, or that employs a 'fragmentary' form characterised by physical features such as short paragraphs or sentences separated by white space, and thematic features such as discontinuity, ambivalence, ambiguity, or lack of a traditional narrative structure.

  3. Fragment - Wikipedia

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    Fragment (computer graphics), all the data necessary to generate a pixel in the frame buffer Fragment (logic) , a syntactically restricted subset of a logical language URI fragment , the component of a URL following the "#" that identifies a portion of a larger document

  4. Fragmentation - Wikipedia

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    Fragmentation (cell biology), in cells Fragmentation (reproduction), a form of asexual reproduction Fragmentation of memory, a psychological disorder; Fragmentation (mass spectrometry), a technique to study structure of molecules

  5. Fragmentary novel - Wikipedia

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    A fragmentary novel is a novel made of fragments, vignettes, segments, documents or chapters that can be read in isolation and/or as part of the greater whole of the book. . These novels typically lack a traditional plot or set of characters and often are the product of a cultural cr

  6. Fragmentation (reproduction) - Wikipedia

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    Fragmentation in multicellular or colonial organisms is a form of asexual reproduction or cloning, where an organism is split into fragments upon maturation and the split part becomes the new individual. The organism may develop specific organs or zones to shed or be easily broken off.

  7. Habitat fragmentation - Wikipedia

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    Also, habitat along the edge of a fragment has a different climate and favours different species from the interior habitat. Small fragments are therefore unfavourable for species that require interior habitat. The percentage preservation of contiguous habitats is closely related to both genetic and species biodiversity preservation.

  8. URI fragment - Wikipedia

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    In computer hypertext, a URI fragment is a string of characters that refers to a resource that is subordinate to another, primary resource. The primary resource is identified by a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI), and the fragment identifier points to the subordinate resource.

  9. Fragmentation of memory - Wikipedia

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    Definition [ edit ] Fragmentation of memory is a type of memory disruption pertaining to the flaws or irregularities in sequences of memories, "coherence, and content" in the narrative or story of the event. [ 3 ]