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partition The section of a hard disk that contains an operating system. There can be at most four partitions on one hard disk. Pascal
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partition c. that in which the stationary and mobile phases are immiscible liquids and the sample components are separated on the basis of their partition coefficients. Called also liquid-liquid c.
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partition An interior dividing wall. Partitions may or may not be bearing.
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partitioning Partitioning is the process of splitting a disk up into several smaller sections, or partitions. Each partition is treated as an independent filesystem.
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partition Logical storage unit. One hard disk can be divided into one or more partitions. Each partition is regarded as one logical storage unit, and normally contains one file system. In the Windows operating systems (95/98/NT/2000) each partition is assigned one station letter (C:, D: etc). For the user it looks like there are several hard disks in the computer. The term partition may also be used in tape context, but the interpretation differs slightly. On may have to partitions on tape. ...
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