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Our paradigm extends previous work with pure-tone sequences toward speech stimuli and adds the possibility to obtain neural correlates of the difficulty to segregate a speech mixture into distinct streams.
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Although montmorillonite and fibrillar silicate are both composed of nanoscale units, the largest distinction between them is the different degrees of difficulty to totally segregate into nanoscaled silicate layers and to evenly spread in dental resin composites.
What nobody told me was the morass of prejudice and incomprehension that we would have to trudge through, that it was quite standard to segregate disabled children in schools with a dizzying array of labels from moderate to serious learning difficulties, that I would have to fight every inch of the way for Nihal simply to be treated as a human being.
Athletes tend to segregate themselves.
Because it's maybe more lucrative to segregate.
Johannesburg was built to segregate people by race.
It would be entirely wrong to segregate them".
But his followers' desire to segregate themselves is not unusual.
One suggestion is to segregate passengers by sex.
"It's a bit harsh to segregate children," he said.
Me thinks that the way to reinstate Dickens is to segregate the city's schools.
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