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However, due to the light weight of EPS beads, and their hydrophobic surfaces, EPS concrete is prone to segregation during casting, resulting in poor workability and lower strength.

In this study a whole train continuous direct compression (CDC) line has been provoked using challenging formulations typically prone to segregation in batch powder processing.

Such a system would be prone to segregation errors if these attachments failed to get corrected.

Most of these distorted loci corresponded to regions already reported as prone to segregation distortion in previous studies [ 66, 68– 70].

These groupings of distorted markers suggest that some regions of the chromosome are more prone to segregation distortion, rather than the distortion being marker-specific.

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In addition to cancer cells, human oocytes are particularly prone to chromosome segregation errors during meiosis (Hassold and Hunt, 2001).

Size segregation of the discrete phases of particles during flow is minimised when the ternary mixture is continuous in the finest particle size while coarse continuous mixtures are shown to be prone to size segregation as a function of size ratio and pore geometry.

This installment is set in the early 1950s, which was an era generally characterized as conservative and repressive, prone to McCarthyism, racial segregation, and female domestic confinement.

This indicates that TBZ sensitivity covariegates with the silent/expressed state, implying that cells with less intact silent chromatin are more prone to chromosome mis-segregation events.

On the other hand, intrinsic organismal properties such as limited dispersal abilities also have a strong influence on population structure [11], [12], [13], so that brooders and/or species that undergo direct development are more prone to geographic isolation and genetic segregation than pelagic dispersers [10], [14], [15].

The discovery of disomy in strain CBS7779 raises the question of whether this strain is particularly prone to genome instability, perhaps due to background defects in chromosome replication and segregation.

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