I think you know, Steve, that you've been at these plants, the catalysts segregates over time and especially in an oxygen-based plant. So every month that goes by you don't change that catalyst, your operating rate is impacted, and that's what we've seen in Atlas. And we're kind...
To treat as different or separate; segregate; ostracise. verb (transitive) ( ethnicity or race) To label as "other". The one not previously referred to. an other one Not the same. other (esp. places and things) A few (days, years, etc.) ago. The rest of a group of. ...
(transitive) To treat as different or separate; segregate; ostracise. 2007, Christopher Emdin, City University of New York. Urban Education, Exploring the contexts of urban science classrooms: In this scenario, the young lady who had spoken had been othered by her peers and her response to...
It perpetuates itself: Segregate; denigrate; then stigmatize. Repeat. Specifically, when the stigma is believed widely enough to stick, segregation and the rest simply flow. Marginalization ensues, preventing families from attaining financial or personal security for generations. Less fancy wording makes...
(D) 4:0 segregation also leads to unbalanced gametes where either all chromosomes involved segregate to one gamete, or none, which would cause nullisomy of both chromosomes. However, the proportion of gametes that fall in each category cannot be accurately predicted for a given reciprocal ...
[5] segregates female infertility into several etiologies including PCOS, POF and endometriosis (see below). In contrast, literature provides studies that analyze the association of “overall” female infertility with later-life morbidity and mortality without taking into account infertility etiologies. ...
- Segregate return into arbitrary categories (income, gains, losses, etc) 3. Framing bias 3. Framing bias Decisions affected by the way in which the question or data is "framed" Affects how the information is processed and how an answer is determined. Consequences- Fail to properly asse...
To treat as different or separate; segregate; ostracise. *2007, Christopher Emdin, City University of New York. Urban Education,Exploring the contexts of urban science classrooms: In this scenario, the young lady who had spoken had beenotheredby her peers and her response to my question had ...
eight. Ten years later, in 2003 she suffered a spinal injury during a road accident and both of her legs were paralyzed. After spending two months in the hospital, she returned home in a wheelchair. This would have been the end of a sporting career for most people, but not for Nemati...
Stated otherwise, the scores that scoring module 842 provides may segregate the phrases of first corpus 806 into regions. Ranking module 844 may then rank discrete regions or may rank these phrases along a continuous curve. In either instance, phrases failing in regions determined to be generally...