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Be sure to bring a swimsuit: unlike many segregated baths in town, Szechenyi is co-ed and has a G-rated family atmosphere.

Dynamical systems behaviors are collective phenomena emerging out of many segregated components.

These phenomena seem to be collective (set-valued), emerging out of many segregated components, having collective dynamics of many units of individual systems.

"The rise in the number of serious injuries is precisely why we relaunched the cycling programme 10 months ago, more than trebling spending and committing to far greater levels of provision, including many segregated junctions and lanes".

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Under Transport for London plans, bike lanes are being upgraded, with many segregating cyclists from motor traffic.

This suggests that natural selection is acting against these events and that many segregating duplications may ultimately be lost from the population.

Furthermore, many segregating biallelic markers have their GoldenGate signal affected by a closely related paralog that has the same sequence as the marker allele.

If there were many other loci for which a similar situation applied, this could generate the appearance of a highly polygenic genetic architecture for the disease, with many segregating alleles with very small effects.

These are likely to be cases of weak purifying selection, as average values of Tajima's D [ 15] are significantly negative at nonsynonymous sites (Table 5), which suggests that many segregating nonsynonymous polymorphisms are slightly deleterious.

The wAnaITG genomes have many characteristics of a pseudogene (Li et al. 1981; Miyata and Hayashida 1981) with an elevated proportion of nonsynonymous relative to synonymous (and intergenic) variants, and many segregating variants were predicted to have strongly deleterious effects if present in a functional wAna genome (table 3).

Our current understanding of this variation is largely based either on association studies (such as GWAS), in which the effect of each locus is assessed across a variety of genetic backgrounds, or on studies that use recombinant inbred lines constructed from two parent strains, in which many segregating loci are examined in parallel (Altshuler et al. 2008; Lander and Botstein 1989).

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