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- space School segregation Housing segregation Racial segregation, separation of humans into racial groups in daily life Racial segregation in the United...
- Racial segregation is the separation of people into racial or other ethnic groups in daily life. Segregation can involve the spatial separation of the...
- systematically separated in the United States based on racial categorizations. Segregation was the legally or socially enforced separation of African Americans...
- Geographical segregation exists whenever the proportions of po****tion rates of two or more po****tions are not homogeneous throughout a defined space...
- Chromosome segregation is the process in eukaryotes by which two sister chromatids formed as a consequence of DNA replication, or paired homologous chromosomes...
- Religious segregation is the separation of people according to their religion. The term has been applied to cases of religious-based segregation which occurs...
- responsibilities, and agency in public and private spheres for each ****. These segregations have persisted because of governmental policy, blocked access for a ****...
- Self-segregation or auto-segregation is the separation of a religious, ethnic, or racial group from other groups in a country by the group itself naturally...
- ****ual segregation, in biology, is the segregation of males and females into different groups or the differential use of space, habitats, and resources...
- Segregation in concrete is a case of particle segregation in concrete applications, in which particulate solids tend to segregate by virtue of differences...