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The phrase "avoid segregation effects" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing social, economic, or scientific issues where the goal is to prevent the division or separation of groups or elements.
Example: "To ensure fairness in our study, we must take steps to avoid segregation effects that could skew our results."
Alternatives: "prevent division impacts" or "mitigate separation effects".
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Powder samples were shaken with water in order to avoid segregation effects.
Liquid and powder samples, the homogeneity of which was considered sufficient according to manufacturing procedures, were shaken in order to avoid segregation effects and were then dissolved in solvent.
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Schools could do more actively to avoid segregation through admissions codes and catchment areas.
It recommends, among other things, that national educational policy makers remove grade repetition, avoid early tracking, and manage school choice to avoid segregation.
The freshly mixed concrete was tested for slump as a quality control test; the desired slump was (100 mm) to avoid segregation during casting and compaction.
Many blacks took to driving, in part to avoid segregation on public transportation.
RMS can be used by prokaryotes to avoid phages and plasmids, by plasmids to compete with other plasmids and by plasmids to avoid segregation from the cell [36].
Neither France nor Britain has avoided segregation in immigrant areas, although Germany has.
Moreover, the demand of using cheap substrates and the development of new devices with advanced materials like "high-k dielectrics" and "organic materials" implies the need of new processes avoiding high substrate temperatures that may decompose or alter the substrate materials, crystallise part of the heterostructures or promote segregation effects.
Habitat change and segregation effects caused by the spatial segregation of previously interlinked movements of wildlife and pastoralists in the savannas are also likely candidate causes [38], [39].
The amount of alloy segregation, composition of segregated elements in autogenous joints, and the role of alloying elements added in the filler metal to avoid detrimental segregation along with their effects on tensile strength of the joints are discussed in this paper.
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