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Under suitable conditions, immiscible sulfide liquids can also become segregated from flowing lavas.
At Kambalda a nickel ore mineral, pentlandite, together with valuable by-product minerals of copper and platinum-group metals, crystallized in an iron-sulfide-rich gangue from a sulfide liquid that had become segregated from a magnesium-rich lava called a komatiite (named for the Komati River in South Africa).
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Early in the development of an egg, the germ plasm becomes segregated from the somatic cells that give rise to the rest of the body.
At later stages (E6/7) when Atoh1-positive granule cell precursors accumulate in an EGL, the isthmic Atoh1 domain becomes segregated from the developing cerebellum into a domain that lies rostral to the cerebellar plates (Fig. 1E).
Communities become segregated and cut off from one another.
Upon transposition these sites become segregated, thus protecting the expression construct from Cre-mediated recombination and subsequent silencing.
And while some Latinos assimilate quickly, others become segregated in places that resemble traditional ghettos.
"Sibling ants, in their larval stage, become segregated into the different types based on environmental signals," he said.
Rabbi Jonathan Romain has said he feared the Sikh community would become segregated.
Over the last 40 years, more neighborhoods in the United States have become segregated by income.
To gain more insight into the effect of blocking aPKC during PrE formation, we treated embryos with 5 μM of Gö6983 from the mid- to the late blastocyst, the period when PrE and epiblast precursors become segregated (Fig. 4A).
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