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Перевод: segregate speek segregate


[прилагательное]
отдельный; одиночный;
[глагол]
отделять; выделять; изолировать; обособить; отделяться; выделяться; сегрегировать; разделяться; разделять по расовому признаку; зейгеровать; скопляться


Тезаурус:

  1. Kossoff prefers to segregate his drawings from his paintings in his exhibitions.
  2. The commonest departure arose when two traits were determined by genes on the same chromosome (that is, were genetically "linked"), so that the traits did not segregate independently of one another, as Mendel claimed that they should.
  3. We are a long way from liberating the woman from the artificial status of woman artist, which only serves to segregate her further and prevents her working as an individual professional artist, regardless of her political stance - do we call a man a male artist?
  4. Similarly, there seems little evidence to segregate types of politics by geographical scale.
  5. The coelenterate communicative process is well known by the large marine invertebrate importers and dealers who usually segregate coelenterates by species devoting a tank to a single species where they will be happy placed close together.
  6. A huge part of the real Mr Kinnock remains hidden behind the curtains that segregate his private jet.
  7. Canon Law in Western Christianity from the sixth to ninth centuries elaborated sexual taboos designed to segregate women as unclean from sacred space, persons and things.
  8. Disruption of the spindle can cause chromosomes to segregate abnormally at either of the two meiotic divisions, resulting in aneuploidy.
  9. The question is a simple one: should traffic restraint schemes segregate pedestrians or not?
  10. Governments and local authorities must help householders and industry to segregate their waste according to the composition of the materials.
  11. So then he used to segregate them: they go over there, and they go over there.
  12. They are able to do this because they are formed by a special type of cell division, during which the 46 chromosomes in the body cells of the father and the mother assort into 23 pairs, following which the two members of each pair segregate, so that the resulting germ cells receive only 23 chromosomes.
  13. In the schools there was concerned doubt about what to do for best, whether to integrate or segregate, and in some quarters the hesitant activity seemed to be salvation through Art and Crafts.

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