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- noun The breaking of a
mass into separate units.
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Examples
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For example, we are witnessing a trend that marketing experts call "ethnic demassification."
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The demassification of the more developed societies.
47 Hats Bob Walsh 2010
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It's part of the on-going demassification of people's activities on the web.
/Message 2008
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This has produced a dual global trend in demassification and generalization (still across certain product sectors) of manufacturing capacity that has now produced a situation where the volume of consumer goods now produced by contract manufacture exceeds that produced by traditional factories.
P2P Foundation 2008
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It's part of the on-going demassification of people's activities on the web.
/Message 2008
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It's part of the on-going demassification of people's activities on the web.
/Message 2008
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The intermediate level of industrial demassification that is underway today and not necessarily dependent upon open source technology or peer-to-peer activity, creates a fertile ground for the immediate future and drives the complementary trend in the miniaturization of machine tools
P2P Foundation 2008
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All this represents an intermediate level of industrial demassification that is underway today and not necessarily dependent upon open source technology or peer-to-peer activity but which creates a fertile ground for that in the immediate future and drives the complementary trend in the miniaturization of machine tools trackback from your own site.
P2P Foundation 2008
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This has produced a dual global trend in demassification and generalization (still across certain product sectors) of manufacturing capacity that has now produced a situation where the volume of consumer goods now produced by contract manufacture exceeds that produced by
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It's part of the on-going demassification of people's activities on the web.
/Message 2008
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