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Sea otters may segregate from pinnipeds due to trait-mediated indirect effects of predation, leading us to hypothesize apparent competition between sea otters and pinnipeds.
In the blends of the conventional ethylene butene copolymer, which has a broad composition distribution, part of the co-crystals may segregate from the crystals of both LDPE and ethylene copolymer and exist as a separated population.
Typical plasma membrane components such as syntaxin 4 and SNAP-23 may segregate from the SV components and get stabilized in plasma membrane domains poor in SV components.
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Lysosomal sorting of SV-L1CAM may segregate L1CAM from its cytosolic substrates and thereby may be important for negative regulation of pro-proliferative and anti-apoptotic signalling mediated by L1CAM.
These patterns may segregate cancer cells from normal tissue of the same origin and serve as a molecular biomarker.
By clustering the feature channels with coincident responses and reconstructing their input, one may segregate the underlying source from the simultaneously interfering signals that are uncorrelated with it.
In other words, the expression of CD34 may segregate or separate lymphoid-biased HSCs from myeloid-biased HSCs.
It may segregate by size, with the adults found farther from shore.
But a federal regulation from 1975, three years after the passage of Title IX, clearly says that schools may segregate bathrooms "on the basis of sex".
The molecules may coassemble, either randomly or specifically or, alternatively, the molecules may segregate and 'self-sort'1,2,3.
In some cases, they may segregate on the surface [20].
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