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- Halou Separations (album), a 1992 album by British alternative rock band Pulp Separation (band), a Swedish straight edge hardcore punk band Separation mastering...
- A Separation (Persian: جدایی نادر از سیمین, romanized: Jodâyi-e Nâder az Simin; lit. 'The Separation of Nader from Simin'; also titled Nader and Simin...
- crude.[citation needed] In both complete separation and incomplete separation, a series or cascade of separations may be necessary to obtain the desired...
- "Pulp — Separations". NME. Tangari, Joe (9 August 2011). "Pulp: It / Freaks / Separations". Pitchfork. Aston, Martin (July 1992). "Pulp — Separations". Q...
- Separation of powers is the division of a state's government into branches, each with separate, independent powers and responsibilities, so that the powers...
- Marital separation occurs when spouses in a marriage stop living together without getting divorced. Married couples may separate as an initial step in...
- Separation of duties (SoD), also known as segregation of duties, is the concept of having more than one person required to complete a task. It is an administrative...
- Source separation, blind signal separation (BSS) or blind source separation, is the separation of a set of source signals from a set of mixed signals...
- significant public opposition. Rail-over-rail grade separations take up less space than road grade separations: because shoulders are not needed, there are generally...
- In fluid dynamics, flow separation or boundary layer separation is the detachment of a boundary layer from a surface into a wake. A boundary layer exists...