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segregation The separation of paired genes during germ cell formation.
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segregation Distance required by the rules of IMDG or BC codes between the various commodities of dangerous and or bulk cargoes.
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segregation Mendelian law stating that each of a pair of alleles at a given locus in an individual must be transmitted separately to the next generation. This is Mendel
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segregation analysis a method of genetic analysis that tests whether an observed pattern of phnotypes in families is compatible with an explicit model of inheritance.
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segregation The tendency for the coarse particles to separate from the finer particles in handling. In concrete, the coarse aggregate and drier material remains behind and the mortar and wetter material flows ahead. This also occurs in a vertical direction when wet concrete is over vibrated or dropped vertically into the forms, the mortar and wetter material rising to the top. In aggregate, the coarse particles roll-to the outside edges of the stockpile.
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