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A bus LAN term meaning an electrically continuous piece of the bus. Segments can be joined together using repeaters or bridges.
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| segmentation |
A process by which an insurer divides its general account investments into distinct parts, or segments, that correspond with each of the insurer's major lines of business. For example, one segment can be used to account for group life insurance investments, while another can be used to account for individual life insurance investments.
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| segmentation |
to divide the population into homogeneous groups according to product, user or purchase situation characteristics
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| segmentum |
band of cloth covered with gold and precious gems used to decorate the garments of Roman women.
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| segmen´ta cervica´lia [18] |
the eight cervical segments; in official terminology the term is considered an alternative to pars cervicalis medullae spinalis (q.v.).
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