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Scenario 3 consists of the basic coolant mixed with 10% oil and around 10 g of ferrous material chips in near-powdered form [19]. Generally the effluent waste from a grinding machine includes minute particles of iron and worn-out or burnt-out abrasives from the wheel, which are difficult to segregate from the used coolant.

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In fact, it is difficult to segregate the print of truly folk character from the voluminous field of either "popular" or commercial printing.

Where diploid segregating populations have been established, it seems they are difficult to maintain: maybe viability of hybrid populations is low because of chromosomal translocations and segregation of inviable gene alleles.

Thus it is difficult to use them for segregating the two Clostridium species.

In many urban areas, completely segregated space for cycling can be difficult to accommodate.

Within a typical elite-by-elite single cross, only a very small percentage of markers will subsequently segregate (typically <5%), so it is difficult to map large numbers of markers from intraspecific crosses.

However, the significance of measured aggressiveness values for population disease dynamics can be difficult to evaluate (Pariaud et al. 2012), and reduced fitness does not always segregate with infectivity (Bronson and Ellingboe 1985).

It is difficult to exist as genderqueer when the only Muslim spaces that exist are gender segregated.

Because the two major segregating masses of chromosomes overlapped during early anaphase, it was difficult to ascertain whether PICH threads contained histones at this stage or they simply overlapped with the bulk of histone signals by chance.

Additionally, rare recombinant genomes can be difficult to detect: they can be stochastically lost during the random segregation, and if transmitted, they can be hard to track amid the chaotically segregating genomes.

Furthermore it is difficult to imagine how such diversity in mitochondrial genome size and subgenomic circle number could exist if there was but a single origin of replication with only the complete master circle able to segregate to dividing mitochondria.

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