| segregation |
The practice of not placing chemically unrelated or incompatible materials in the same container.
Ãâó: www.lbl.gov/ehs/waste/pub3092/app/definitions.htm
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| segregation |
The principle that the two partners of a chromosome pair are separated during meiosis and distributed randomly to the germ cells. Each germ cell has an equal chance of receiving either chromosome. [Source: NHBLI/NCBI Glossary ]
Ãâó: www.cs.uu.nl/people/ronnie/local/genome/s.html
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| segmentation |
The process by which speech signals are divided into phonemes, syllables or words. It consists of creating boundaries between groups of elements. In music, segmentation refers to the process of dividing an event sequence into distinct groups of sounds. The factors playing a role in segmentation are similar to the principles of grouping addressed by Gestalt psychology. [1]
Ãâó: www.keithyates.com/glossary.htm
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| segmentectomy |
Removal of a wedge of breast tissue containing a few glandular lobes. Theory being that initial spread remains within a given lobe.
Ãâó: oes.mans.eun.eg/Courses/med/surgery/graphics/cf_st...
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| segmentation |
When data is sent across a network it is frequently broken into smaller pieces for transmission. These pieces are variously called frames, packets or cells depending on the network.
Ãâó: www.mda.org.uk/net_term.htm
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