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"With or without the protocol there will be a need for segregation," said Francois Pythoud, a Swiss environmental official who leads the committee dealing with commodities.
In deciding Brown v. Board of Education, the Supreme Court rejected the ideas of scientific racists about the need for segregation, especially in schools.
Historically the property must have been segregated from non-trust property; more recently, the courts have drawn a line between tangible and intangible assets, holding that with intangible assets there is not always a need for segregation.
The patients admitted to PICU due to "control of behaviour" had a mean need for stay = 3 (3; indicating probable need for segregation and 4; absolute need for segregation).
As a consequence, mapping of common regions of minimal LOH has historically been a popular strategy to pursue the identification of novel TSGs without the need for segregation data from large cancer families.
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Thus, an advantage of a lower efficiency is that it leads to mice with only one gene mutation, eliminating the need for extensive segregation analysis and facilitating more efficient gene identification and prioritization.
Writing on security and gated communities in Budapest, Hungary, Cséfalvay (2011) concludes that the zeal for prestige and good social status seems to exceed the fear of crime and the need for self-segregation as the main idea for moving into gated communities and the preference of private security.
Faithful chromosome segregation requires the structural reorganization of chromosomes into condensed metaphase chromosomes, which is needed for the segregation of chromatids during anaphase.
Computing the highest dimensional association measure does not, however, provide all the clues needed for quantifying segregation.
Although the core components and the regulatory machinery needed for the segregation of asymmetric cell fate determinants in the neuroblast have been determined, it remains largely unresolved how their asymmetry translates into different cell fate acquisitions by their progeny.
So there has been relatively little need for testing or segregation in the general grain supply.
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