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fragmentation division into small pieces. fragmentation Sleep disorders The interruption of any stage of sleep due to appearance of another stage or waking, leading to disrupted NREMS-REMS cycles; SF usually refers to an interruption of REMS by movement arousals or stage 2 activity;
SF connotes repetitive interruptions of sleep by arousals and awakenings Patient discussion about fragmentations. Q. what is fragments of endocervical glandular mucosa with inflammation and squamous metaplasia fragments of endocervical glandular mucosa A. It means that part of the mucose on the cervix area has changes from a certain kind of mucose cells to another, and that there is a bit of an inflammation around it. This should be brought to the knowledge of a gynecologist and be monitored by him/her. Read more or ask a question about fragmentationsHow to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Androsch: The situation in Europe is improving in the sense that we are slowly overcoming the fragmentations. Palmer's belief that we need to live undivided lives resonated with me, as did his desire to find congruence in a world of fragmentations. Finally, slavery, more than any historical event, fractured the motherline by denying blacks their humanity and causing the permanent fragmentations of families. |
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