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First, the inability to segregate nosocomial and community infections prevented a more detailed analysis of antimicrobial drug resistance issues pertaining to community and hospital settings.
When such protection fails, NHEJ-dependent chromosome end-to-end fusions occur, leading to cessation of cell growth, presumably due to the inability to segregate the resultant multicentric chromosomes at mitosis (Celli and de Lange, 2005).
As there is no evidence in the literature of such a causal effect in oestrogen receptor negative disease, and given our null result, it is unlikely that our inability to segregate our analyses by hormone receptor status masked any association.
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A major limitation of evaluating the impact of abortion legislation in terms of permissiveness is the intrastate heterogeneity in criminal codes and the inability to randomly allocate a population of individuals to univocally defined groups, apparently making the criterion to segregate into each group somewhat arbitrary.
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".
After heating at 400 °C, copper species start to segregate.
During solidification, Fe and Co are prone to segregate to the dendrite, while Cr and Al segregate to interdendrite.
He needed to segregate his duties.
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