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1. The fractionation of the Roman Empire led to the formation of distinct territories and eventually the Byzantine Empire.
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2. In Greek mythology, the fractionation of the Titan Cronus resulted in the emergence of various gods and goddesses.
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3. In the science fiction novel, the characters explore a planet that undergoes constant fractionation due to strange atmospheric conditions.
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4. The novel beautifully portrays the emotional fractionation experienced by the protagonist's heart after a tragic loss.
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1. In modern architecture, fractionation is often used to create visual interest by breaking a building into different sections with varying materials.
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2. During the Industrial Revolution, fractionation played a crucial role in the separation of crude oil into its different components to produce useful products like gasoline, kerosene, and diesel.
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3. In the magical world of fantasy, skilled wizards possess the ability of fractionation, enabling them to separate potions into their individual magical properties.
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4. According to Greek mythology, the goddess Demeter used fractionation to separate the grains from the chaff during the harvest season, ensuring a bountiful crop.
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