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partitioning

[ US /pɑɹˈtɪʃənɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /pɑːtˈɪʃənɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. an analysis into mutually exclusive categories
  2. the act of dividing or partitioning; separation by the creation of a boundary that divides or keeps apart

How To Use partitioning In A Sentence

  • This was accompanied by an increase of carbohydrate partitioning towards the root, especially of starch and sucrose, because photosynthates produced could not be used for growth.
  • Maynes makes the major modification of partitioning the field and counterchanging the principal charge.
  • They really should stipulate fireproof partitioning floor-to-ceiling all the way along that stairwell. TEN STEPS TO HAPPINESS
  • Slide 112: 86 CHAPTER 4 s BACKING UP AND RESTORING FILES AND FILEGROUPS Partitioning Tables SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Edition provides new functionality called partitioned tables. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • One that has gained some steam recently is the idea of partitioning the country, basically carving it up into three major sections. CNN Transcript Oct 21, 2006
  • Our article presents two methods for partitioning individuals into full sibships when no parental information is available and illustrates their accuracy on various real and simulated data sets.
  • Boundary value analysis uses the same analysis of partitions as equivalence partitioning.
  • To give a quantitative description of spatial relation , the author uses a new tool: Partitioning representation.
  • CHP will extract the code type from the code segment, and perform task partitioning, mapping and scheduling during the program execution.
  • The physics, as described in Beating Kelvin's Partition of Space, is Denis Weaire and Robert Phelan's discovery of an improvement on Lord Kelvin's 1887 solution (14-sided polyhedra) to partitioning space with minimal interface area. The Water Cube and foam theory
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