Sentence examples for consequences of segregation from inspiring English sources

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Further, the paper will address the consequences of segregation in terms of the racial distribution of space and housing values.

Here in the US, I have participated in an initiative on how anchor arts institutions can help to mitigate some of the consequences of segregation – as a specialist on Brazilian cities, I think that comparative perspectives can help to de-provincialize how we approach urban contexts in the US.

This illustrates the possible consequences of segregation distortion which not only affects genetic map distances and ordering of loci, but can even result in complete chromosomes being absent from genetic maps.

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Her current research studies the causes and consequence of segregation of households by income and education level across neighborhoods and labor markets.

The band structure calculations suggest a new mechanism for the "reactive element" effect a consequence of segregation of Y, Hf, etc., to grain boundaries in Al2O3 scales, which results in improved oxidation resistance namely, that the effect is due to the modification of the near-band edge grain-boundary defect states rather than any blocking of diffusion pathways, as previously postulated.

As any mutation occurring in the library will segregate in a Mendelian fashion in the M2 offspring, pooling of leaf material of five individual plants reduces the likelihood of not sampling a mutation as consequence of segregation to 0.1% (0.510 = 0.001).

Also, loss or gain of chromosomes can be consequence of segregation errors and cytokinesis failure leading to high chromosome instability.

Whatever the cause, a consequence of segregation distortion is that chromosomes, or at least parts of chromosomes, are not transmitted equally to the progeny.

Genetic polymorphism present in alloploid grasses such as E. glaucus may be a consequence of segregation between homologous chromosomes within each parental genome, resulting in fixed heterozygosity in selfing lineages (Soltis and Soltis 1993).

Consequences of different segregation strategies for collection zone organization can therefore be compared while using the percentage of GM grain in non-GM crops due to cross-pollination.

Within education, he has conducted studies on teacher evaluation; on the value of school infrastructure spending; on affirmative action in college and graduate school admissions; and on the causes and consequences of racial segregation.

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