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For each window, mouse strains were assigned to haplotype groups based on the three SNP alleles within the window, thereby forming the strain segregation pattern for the window.
In a way, it is another form of segregation -- the segregation of ideas -- but it's only natural.
In her neighborhood, she finds, a form of segregation sets in early.
Dr. Grützner found that the platypus neatly avoids this problem, with a form of segregation.
Others criticize them as a form of segregation, where people cannot reach their potential.
Then British political leaders provoked anger by suggesting that veils on Muslim women were a form of segregation.
"It is as rigid a form of segregation as ever existed in this country," Mr. Koppel says.
Some form of segregation has always existed in Egypt in places like government schools, mosques, hairdressers and funerals.
In the segregated south, Jim Crow laws banned black people from public "whites only" bathrooms until the 1960s, in perhaps the most elemental form of segregation.
QUESTION FROM REED: Wouldn't having "civil unions" for gay couples and marriage for straight couples just be another form of segregation?
To say otherwise is to impose a form of segregation that would also preclude a black girl from Brixton from getting into ballet or bhangra.
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