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Is it possible to describe the all modes of formation of subjects, i.e. Fission/Dissection/ Denudation/ Lamination/ Loose Assemblage/ Fusion/ Distillation/ Agglomeration/ Cluster in a lucid way with some easy examples? I am getting confused to understand this terms. If anybody have knowledge, please enlighten.
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1.Dissection: It is Cutting a universe of entities into parts of coordinate status even as we cut a slice of bread into strips. Each part should be called Lemia.
Ex: Universe of Life Science will be divided into
Botany, Zoology, Agriculture Like that.
2.Denudation: It is Progressive decrease of extension and Increase of intention or with of a basic subject or isolate Idea.
For Ex:
LIS
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Like the above it will goes.
3.Lamination: Is constructed by overlaying facet on facet, even as we make sandwich by laying vegitable layer over layer.
For Ex: Agriculture in India
4.Fusion: Two or more than two subjects fused together.
For Ex: Biology + Physics = Biophysics
5.Distillation: In the mode this mode pure subject distilled or emerged out of combination of different compound Subject.
6.Agglomeration: In this mode several main subjects that are mutually & exclusively related are agglomerated or grouped together to form in to single group.
For Ex: Social Science, Natural Science
7.Fission: In this form of mode “a basic subject or an isolate is split into subdivision which is commonly known as fragmentation.
I think you will understand from the above, What ever i know i added here if anything wrong please tell me regarding that.
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good reply.............
Really good reply
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Thank u sir for your easy explanations. I am searching for - cluster and Loose assemblage also.. If possible pls give some information abt those.
Regards.
what should be an example for 'Cluster' and 'Fission'?
please see Library science with a slant to documentation June 1973 issue.
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seetharama
where is it avilable? can you help me to get this file?
It should be available in any university library which has a Dept of lib sci.
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