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to segregating
verb
To separate, used especially of social policies that directly or indirectly keep races or ethnic groups apart.
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Approximately 50% of the variance of the common coding form is due to segregating trans-effects, non-segregating masking epistatic interactions, and residual error.
We cannot go back to segregating our schools".
He is opposed to segregating the debts and deficits of individual euro area countries.
First, there's that umbrella term "urban": no record company or chartmaker wants to own up to segregating music by race, so a sociological category serves instead.
Two natural endowments are necessary to a fine perfumer — good taste and an olfactory nerve suited to segregating not only kinds of odors but their qualities.
Quantitative complementation tests are therefore useful for identifying QTL contributing to segregating genetic variation in life span in nature.
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Hu and Wang [18] used CASA system to segregate unvoiced speech using segregated voiced signals.
Athletes tend to segregate themselves.
Because it's maybe more lucrative to segregate.
Johannesburg was built to segregate people by race.
It would be entirely wrong to segregate them".
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