Examples of fragmented thinking in the following topics:
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- In business, management also involves systems thinking.
- In this type of fragmented thinking, problems are addressed without considering the context, environment, or the impact of similar problems.
- Fragmented thinking often results in solutions that cannot be applied to multiple situations and are unlikely to remain relevant over time.
- Only a systems-thinking approach can lead to this realization because systems thinking provides insight into how problems that manifest in a specific location can spring from distant, seemingly unrelated locations.
- Only a systems-thinking approach can lead to this realization because systems thinking provides insight into how problems that manifest in a specific location can spring from distant, seemingly unrelated locations.
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- Fragmentation is the breaking of the body into two parts with subsequent regeneration.
- Many sea stars reproduce asexually by fragmentation.
- Fragmentation also occurs in annelid worms, turbellarians, and poriferans.
- As humans, we are used to thinking of animals as having two separate sexes, male and female, determined at conception.
- Sea stars can reproduce through fragmentation.
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- Also, the structure of most fragment ions is seldom known with certainty.
- A less common fragmentation, in which an even-electron neutral fragment is lost, produces an odd-electron radical cation fragment ion.
- Fragment ions themselves may fragment further.
- As a rule, odd-electron ions may fragment either to odd or even-electron ions, but even-electron ions fragment only to other even-electron ions.
- Spectrum diagrams are followed by the fragmentations leading to the chief fragment ions.
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- An interesting and generally useful skeletal transformation, involving specific carbon-carbon bond cleavage with accompanying conversion of certain sigma-bonds to pi-bonds, is known as the Grob fragmentation.
- Here a simple nucleophilic fragmentation at M is converted to an ethylagous analog by the insertion of a two carbon (ethyl) segment between the reacting moieties.
- A Grob fragmentation takes place in the top example, because the orbitals of the bonding and non-bonding electron pairs participating in the reaction are aligned properly.
- Other examples of Grob fragmentations will be shown above in the second diagram.
- The third diagram above displays a Grob-like fragmentation, favored by the relief of ring strain in the four-membered ring.
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- The fragmentation of molecular ions into an assortment of fragment ions is a mixed blessing.
- Alcohols, ethers and highly branched alkanes generally show the greatest tendency toward fragmentation.
- All of the significant fragment ions in this spectrum are even-electron ions.
- By localizing the reactive moiety, certain fragmentation processes will be favored.
- Odd-electron fragment ions are often formed by characteristic rearrangements in which stable neutral fragments are lost.
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- They can only be sequenced in tiny fragments and the tiny fragments have to put in the correct order to generate the uninterrupted genome sequence.
- As a result, each copy of the same chromosome is fragmented at different locations and the fragments from the same part of the chromosome will overlap each other.
- Each fragment is sequenced and sophisticated computer algorithms compare all the different fragments to find which overlaps with which.
- From the order of fragments formed, the DNA sequence can be read.
- When the complete collection of fragments has been sequenced, comparing the sequences of all the fragments will reveal which fragments have ends that overlap with other fragments.
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- When AD is suspected, the diagnosis is usually confirmed with tests that evaluate behavior and thinking abilities, often followed by a brain scan if available.
- N-APP, a fragment of APP from the peptide's N-terminus, is adjacent to beta-amyloid and is cleaved from APP by one of the same enzymes.
- Enzymes act on the APP (Amyloid precursor protein) and cut it into fragments of protein, one of which is called beta-amyloid and its crucial in the formation of senile plaques in AD
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- Of which generation do you think they are a member?
- Boomers tended to think of themselves as a special generation, very different from those that had come before them.
- Generation Z, also known as "Digital Natives," is a term that reflects the pluralistic and fragmented society of those with birth dates between 1997 and 2012.
- Experts predict Gen AO will exhibit a thirst for instant gratification and quick fixes, a loss of patience, and a lack of deep-thinking ability.
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- In fact, I think I'll have a little party."
- Unfortunately, we didn't invite our parents onto our team by telling them what we were thinking of doing.
- Each of us was thinking of even more locations to publicize our event.
- You think because you understand "one" you must understand "two," because one and one makes two.
- Squashed popcorn littered the floor and carpet, along with stray fragments of pepperoni and olive.
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- Then, with the help of a computer, the fragments are analyzed to see where their sequences overlap.
- By matching overlapping sequences at the end of each fragment, the entire DNA sequence can be reformed.
- A third fragment shows only the lake, but it reveals that there is a cabin on the shore of the lake.
- Originally, shotgun sequencing only analyzed one end of each fragment for overlaps.
- In pairwise-end sequencing, both ends of each fragment are analyzed for overlap.