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Teaching unions fear pupils could be segregated into those who are academically gifted and those who are "practical".

Marshall argued that in 1896 the Supreme Court had ruled that blacks and whites could be segregated but must have equal facilities.

"It could be segregated and something like, 'OK, all you guys who like curry, go to this curry place in Currytown,' and, 'All you guys who like French cuisine, you guys go here to Frenchtown'," he says, the analogy tickling him.

Assignments of mechanisms of action (MOAs) for these compounds could be segregated into four broad response classes according to preference for binding to biological sulfhydryl groups, chelation, generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), and production of lipophilic ions.

Overall, if the proposed layout is adopted, the intersection level of service would improve considerably and the available intersection space could be segregated effectively to efficiently and safely manage the heterogeneous traffic.

Concerning MSW collection, transportation and dumping, the authors strongly suggest for a transfer station facility so that collected waste could be segregated on purely scientific grounds before the final dumping.

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Preferably a two-component model should be applied for crossbred data where different QTL alleles could be segregating in different populations involved in the hybrid offspring.

For mixtures where the bulk strain (≃ 750 s−1) was similar to (or less than) the extinction strain rate, fluids with low and high reactivity could accordingly be segregated by a threshold based on the OH concentration at the extinction point.

Three strains could not be segregated clearly into any of these clusters.

Thirty nine strains could not be segregated clearly into any of these clusters.

Since lethality could not be segregated after more than 5 generations of out-breeding, we concluded that the lethal phenotype is closely linked to the presence of an additional copy of the XB fragment next to the Evx2 gene.

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