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a term usually used for the separation of people by race, either by law or custom. Laws enforcing segregation of blacks from whites became common in the South in the decades after the Civil War. Railroads, for example, had cars designated for blacks, and separate schools were kept. A famous legal case, Plessey vs. Ferguson (1896), held that separate segregated facilities were legal, provided they were equal. ...
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Segregations are phase separations, which result in typical concentration differences in alloys. With the solidification of alloys, grains can be generated due to deviations from the equilibrium state, which are formed by zones of different composition. The cause for this crystal or micro segregation is the decreased diffusion within the grains following increased cooling speeds.
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The tendency of particles of the same size in a given mass of aggregate to gather together whenever the material is being loaded, transported, or otherwise disturbed.
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Mendel's First Law - the characteristics of organisms are controlled by alleles occurring in pairs and only one such allele can be carried in a single gamete.
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