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the segregations
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The setting apart or separation of things or people, as a natural process, a manner of organizing people that may be voluntary or enforced by law.
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In much the same way, the black jazz musicians who transformed popular songs — many created by gay songwriters; mask behind mask — into their own idiom were, among other things, responding to the segregations of the time.
More interestingly, for higher T C, the segregations of Y and Cu at grain boundaries were observed.
Thus, TEM study shows that the T C increase favors the formation of nanocrystals and their sintering at high T C as well as the segregations of Y and Cu at grain boundaries.
In this paper, we clarify (a) how the fluid flow in the mushy zone transports the solute and generates the segregations; and (b) whether it is possible to control the fluid flow by means of an electromagnetic stirring device to avoid segregations.
The segregations of SSR anchor loci were determined in an earlier study of the same mapping population [ 7].
Of the 348 loci, the segregation of 266 loci fitted the expected 1 1 ratio, while the segregations of 28 (P < 0.05) and 54 (P < 0.01) loci deviated from the expected ratio.
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The schools reinforced the segregation: if anything, schools were more segregated than neighbourhoods.
The segregation discount applied.
Sometimes overarching agendas contribute to the segregation.
The segregation occurred in both directions.
"Stop the segregation and the protests would stop," he added.
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