Sentence examples for segregated setting from inspiring English sources

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Services may be provided in a relatively segregated setting, such as a classroom or treatment centre, or in an inclusive setting, such as a restaurant or movie theatre.

Then, once better, work rehabilitation should be offered in a 'train then place' fashion: starting the journey back to work in a safe, sheltered and segregated setting to develop skills and confidence before moving on to competitive employment".

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In the second view, the key to neutralising the dangers of self-reference lies in segregating sets into pairwise disjoint levels called types.

Nine genes (TCFL5, PIK3C3, CBFA2T3, TNFRSF7, RUNX1, EGFL7, TP53INP1, LSP1 and CD9) were chosen from the 14 selected above as being the most relevant biologically and able on their own to segregate Set-A and -B patients into appropriate clusters (TEL/AML1-positive versus TEL/AML1-negative; data not shown).

It may be still more salient in live-in care work, which makes for a unique combination between spatial certainty – i.e. a highly segregated work setting – and temporal uncertainty – its duration being strictly connected with the survival of frail and care-dependent clients (Boccagni, 2016a).

To more directly search for morphological correlations to LPA, a model was trained on the entire longitudinal image set segregated into quartiles by their associated LPA scores.

M. avium infection in the mouse strains used in this study is controlled predominantly by the Nramp1 allelic variation, even in a highly polymorphic, segregating genetic setting [15].

Notably, these barriers do not segregate specific sets of proteins; rather, proteins present in the newly extruded stalk segment are coincidentally trapped behind the barrier.

Values of zero motion vector ratio, mean size of motion vector, uniformity of the movement, horizontalness of movement, and greenness are the classification parameters which are used to segregate the set of videos into different content classes.

From the outset, phase-encoded designs were used for two related, but complementary purposes: 1) to measure aggregate response properties of neurons in a voxel, for example the average visual field location of receptive fields, and 2) to segregate the set of voxels that corresponds to an organized cortical region, for example a retinotopically mapped visual area.

Comparing the MRF to the original MUL-tree may well provide a method for efficiently assessing and segregating data sets with respect to the causes of multiple labels.

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