| 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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| segmen´ta coccy´gea [13] |
the coccygeal segment or segments, variously considered to number from one to three; in official terminology, the term is considered an alternative to pars coccygea medullae spinalis (q.v.).
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| segmen´ta lumba´lia [15] |
the five lumbar segments; in official terminology, the term is considered an alternative to pars lumbalis medullae spinalis (q.v.).
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