Where several species of mole rats occur in the same area, they appear to segregate by soil type. |
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The FB-MOs, mitochondria, and haploid nuclei all segregate into budding spermatids and eventually occupy most of the cytoplasmic space. |
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The securities laws now provide that a firm must segregate its customers' moneys and hold them in a separate client account. |
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During the first meiotic division, homologous chromosomes pair and segregate into two cells. |
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I strongly believe that it is anti-social to segregate children's entertainment away from their family as a separate category. |
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Schools in Dundee are already beginning to segregate pupils by gender for PE classes, a practice which was phased out after the Second World War. |
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Football clubs around the world segregate away supporters in small sections of the stadium away from home supporters. |
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People using the recycling facility are asked to segregate plastic bottles, cartons, food tins, tetra packs and beverage cans. |
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They contended that heterosexuality was imperiled by the tendency to segregate boys from girls during the critical period of adolescence. |
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The report said Government policies of dispersal and direct provision acted to segregate asylum seekers from the community. |
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These melts will only crystallize within this period if they segregate from their protoliths. |
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Zeolite molecular sieves can also segregate molecules of the same size but different electrical characteristics. |
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In addition, these mutations would segregate at higher frequencies in the insular than in the continental species. |
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During meiosis I, the replicated sister chromatids pair with their homologs but segregate as a single unit. |
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He had seen a near miss and had a bump with a forklift while using a pallet truck, which had led to lines being drawn to segregate pedestrians. |
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The rate at which heterozygosity is lost depends on the extent to which chromosomes and chromatids segregate randomly during anaphase. |
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While nickel and copper do not affect hardenability nearly as much, they segregate to graphite nodule sites and do not form detrimental carbides. |
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Accordingly, we segregate our financial results between Asset Management and Operations. |
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Sutton worked with grasshopper chromosomes, and it was in this paper that he showed that chromosomes occur in distinct pairs, which segregate at meiosis. |
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Americans even segregate politically, leading to 90-10 voting patterns in thousands of precincts. |
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Although trisomic plants segregate for only two genetic conditions, euploidy and hyperploidy, the system is simpler to use than B-A translocations. |
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It is not possible to segregate pension costs when negotiating a labor contract. |
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Otherwise, we create religious ghettos, segregate children living in religious families from the society, and condemn them to a life in isolation. |
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Stocks are known to segregate according to age, sex and reproductive status. |
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There is a tendency when we speak about disability to provide certain services for people with disabilities, but to segregate them. |
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The reality is that we do not segregate where in a country the disease occurs. |
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The Corporation is under no obligation to segregate funds for this liability and does not do so. |
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We also segregate our financial results and our assets, liabilities and capital by Operating Platform. |
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This arrangement did not segregate the various sizes of prawns well, resulting in an increased catch mortality rate. |
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Blair Rutter says on-farm management will be no different since producers already segregate grain on their farm for other crops. |
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One of the key principles in corporate governance practice is to properly segregate the powers for decision-making, execution and independent monitoring and challenge. |
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The Pentagon's official policy is to segregate juvenile prisoners from the rest of the prison population, and allow young inmates to join family members also being detained. |
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Also, let us not forget that the military institution provides us with a means to segregate the less desirable members of society from the rest of us normals. |
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Our data suggest that this difference in tertiary structure alone will segregate these membrane proteins into two different diffusion classes as well. |
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As the cells separated their chromosomes, the nucleolus also appeared to segregate asymmetrically between mother and daughter cells, with the majority in the mother. |
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They will do much more than segregate parks and bakeries, which they are already doing. |
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By moving beyond the divisions that often segregate both people and art forms, Diakite eloquently demonstrates the interconnectedness that animates the universe. |
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Mr Cunningham challenged government notions that Remploy creates ghettoised factories which segregate disabled people from mainstream employment. |
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The major taxonomic disagreement among virologists is whether to segregate viruses within a family into a specific genus and further subdivide them into species names. |
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The roles and responsibilities delegated to the Committees have been reviewed in order to better segregate the duties between the individual Committees and the full Board. |
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There are no restrictions on the use of the Corporation's funds and no legal or statutory obligations to segregate funds for any current or future liabilities, including future benefits for employees. |
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We also noted that the Secretariat should be able to segregate and report on all income and expenditure relating to a donation for a specific purpose, as this information will now be of particular interest to donors. |
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In this regard, COGEMA indicated that if it became operationally difficult to segregate clean and special waste, it would dispose of all suspect waste rock in the nearby Sue C pit along with the special waste rock. |
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Once a planet reaches sufficient mass, the materials of different densities segregate within, during planetary differentiation. |
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One form of this discriminatory injustice was to segregate churches, chapels, and congregations. |
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California is one of three states that still has policies that segregate cellmates based on race. |
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Staggered Spondaic Measure of ability to segregate competing Word Test speech signals using spondaic word pairs. |
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When schools create a multitude of opportunities for students and staff to intermingle and get to know each other, they can overcome the tendency for people to segregate themselves based on group identity. |
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But I think a lot of the hysteria in certain quarters about Chavez is a little bit overplayed, and I'd like to segregate his economic policies from his foreign policy rhetoric. |
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The role of the froth in a flotation process is to act as a separating medium to segregate valuable mineral particles from gangue. |
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These companies utilizing modern technology, segregate the waste into two major components one is burnable and the second is organic. |
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They provide means for visitors to segregate their garbage, purchase biodegradable plates, cups and cutlery and try to eliminate the sale of bottled water by providing re-usable bottles and with bulk water refilling stations. |
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The building has four bays, each of them containing two reactors, a centrifuge to segregate the solid products from the liquids, and a dryer to finally dry the product. |
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Regulators also did not force banks to keep full capital on hand for off-balance-sheet vehicles, because to do so would've frustrated the very purpose of them: to legally segregate risky assets from the depository. |
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But the way Avaaz bunches unlikely causes together may be an asset in a world where campaigns, like race and class, can still segregate people, not reconcile them. |
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However, certain agricultural exporting countries objected to such a requirement as this would require producers to segregate GM and non-GM grains at all stages of production, whereas current practice is to commingle them. |
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However, Amnesty International has come across cases where EU Structural Funds have been used to fund schools that segregate Romani children and finance infrastructure projects resulting in the forced eviction of Roma. |
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We're going to have to learn how to compartmentalize, segregate, manage the issues and establish healthy livestock herds in sometimes difficult situations, for other diseases. |
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However, many participants stressed the urgency of addressing this challenge, as continued recycling will make these POPs more difficult to trace, segregate and remove from the waste stream in an environmentally-sound manner. |
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Nor is there any evidence of an attempt in his last years to segregate the king in any way from the company of friends, family, courtiers, or foreign diplomats. |
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Mr Prest demonstrates a preoccupation with inverted snobbery that has bedeviled our country when he endeavors to segregate any and all into his definition of a class system. |
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Many states at that time continued to segregate public schools. |
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