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Clones of partial operations playing important role in the theory of partial algebras and in computer science are considered. It is shown that the atoms of the lattice Lp/sub A/ of all partial clones are either the atoms of Lo/sub A/ or are generated by partial projections, defined on a totally reflexive and totally symmetric domain.<>