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segmentation

[seg-muhn-tey-shuhn] / ˌsɛg mənˈteɪ ʃən /




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These findings indicate that the rosette pattern typically seen in somites is not necessarily the essential or most basic feature that defines the process of bodily segmentation.

From Science Daily

“Strengthening cyber hygiene practices, implementing network segmentation and adopting multifactor authentication are essential steps to begin to mitigate risks posed by these and other threat actors.”

From Washington Times

This stems from a perceptual process called “event segmentation,” in which the mind processes sounds by dividing continuous input into discrete “events.”

From Scientific American

The Tully Monster’s segmentation extends in front of its eyes, an arrangement that is not seen in any vertebrate lineage, Mikami says.

From Scientific American

The FTC will take comments through May 22 on areas including cloud market segmentation, contract negotiations and security configurations, among other areas.

From Washington Post