In segregating F 2 populations, we registered the number of awned, awnless, and short-awned plants. |
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Another architectural consideration is segregating areas like mail rooms and entrance lobbies from the remainder of the building. |
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We have data for a sample of size n with consecutively labeled segregating sites. |
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In fact the only reason we're segregating it from the body of our posts is because it's got a different name. |
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In the above simulation, I assumed that for every codon, there were at most two alleles segregating in the population at any given time. |
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It appears that the dehiscent and indehiscent forms do not belong to separate species, rather dehiscence is segregating within populations. |
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Additional segregating alleles are not helpful if their frequency distribution is highly skewed. |
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The first step of the linkage analysis is to test whether pairs of loci are segregating independently. |
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This opened the possibility that the rough process of trituration was not merely segregating the stem cells from the tissue. |
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It could be that the rich are simply segregating themselves into gilded consumption centres. |
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Producing for that type of label would allow the packers to process American and Canadian cattle without worrying about segregating the animals. |
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In contrast, was relatively invariant among populations because the number of segregating sites was largely determined by the presence of both alleles. |
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This is in keeping with the general principle of segregating procurement duties from requisitioning staff. |
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So-called Jim Crow laws institutionalized inequality, segregating blacks from whites, a situation the civil rights movement fought to rectify. |
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A public middle school in South Carolina is segregating its classrooms. |
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However, segregating parts of a network by location, by function or by client is often difficult without inconveniencing the network users. |
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All the data I have seen suggests that it never was an effective method for segregating cultivars according to class when the farmer delivers it. |
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Preventative measures are needed, including the provision of special protection for women in refugee camps by segregating said camps. |
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Usually this is controlled by segregating cows with an infection and milking them last. |
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Therefore, if the heredity of a clear-cut segregating characteristic is known, it is required to behave in the predicted manner. |
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Rule 107.1 very clearly favours not segregating juveniles with disabilities but instead accommodating them in ordinary institutions. |
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This approach was conservative, due to the uncertainty regarding segregating special waste based on its arsenic content. |
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It will also provide financial services with more effective means for controlling and segregating tasks for high-risk processes. |
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Some of the most important systems for segregating duties in the United Nations Secretariat are presented below. |
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For example, in a management letter, an auditor told a church to do a better job in segregating of duties when it came to handling offerings from the Sunday services. |
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Back in 1999, the European Court of Human Rights found that the Czech Republic was guilty of segregating Roma school children. |
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For both line Y and line X the distribution of heteroplasmy levels, presented in bar chart form in Fig 1, was far from that predicted by the 200 segregating unit model. |
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She said option 4B would hem some residents in, with major roads surrounding them cutting them off from schools and shops, and segregating the communities. |
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The Government was trying to resolve the conflict swiftly not by segregating students by ethnicity but rather by working with the parents, the students involved and the schools. |
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Biometrical studies of yield in segregating population of Korean Lespedeza. |
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What is more, there are no respectable grounds for segregating a minority of countries, whose nationals are exempt from the visa requirement, from the majority, whose nationals are not. |
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If the external cost imposed by cars on trucks differs from the external cost imposed by trucks on cars intervention calls for partially separating or segregating cars and trucks. |
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By segregating food waste from the other waste, they can send the food waste to anaerobic digestion energy sites instead of landfill. |
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The panorama is not homogeneous: some countries decreed the definitive overcoming of segregating and excluding institutions, asylums and psychiatric hospitals. |
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The very next day he issued an order canceling everything he had ordered over the previous five months about segregating classes. |
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There was no policy of segregating Roma children in schools. |
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In addition, educators are experimenting with segregating students based on characteristics other than race. |
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Here's your chance to bone up on the segregating, or crediting, or whatever you call it. |
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However, while synthesis may play a crucial role in object recognition, segregating odors of interest from complex backgrounds is crucial for the survival of many macrosmatic species. |
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Detailed studies finally centered on one line that was segregating for sterility-that is, it was still producing a mixture of fertile and sterile offspring in the third generation after the second backcross to the parents. |
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Physically segregating those sites that wished to take contracts for the production of fuel ethanol would eliminate, or at least minimise, most of the unfair advantages. |
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The periostracum is thin and one of the albuminoid, having the function of segregating deleterious substance from outer environment. |
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This was addressed by segregating the cooling water, vacuum water, and process water from one another, in parallel with rehabilitating two existing cooling towers. |
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Though logic suggests that segregating religious groups is a recipe for disaster in these tense days, a decent education gives young people prospects that should ease their integration and reduce the lure of extremism. |
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The latest ideas include handing over control of some schools to clerics, segregating the sexes in universities and banning make-up for female television presenters. |
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And, if the size of your company allows it, segregating duties. |
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The practice of segregating children based primarily on their parents' circumstances is curiously out of step with the ideas of equity and social cohesion that are currently in vogue. |
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I answer by saying that I have worked too long and hard now against segregated public accommodations to end up segregating my moral concern. |
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The FSA sent out a warning shot to the industry last year after discovering that a number of firms had not been segregating client money adequately. |
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Mansi explained that the factory will be for segregating wastes. |
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