How To Use Heterogenous In A Sentence
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Less likely is neuroblastoma, rhabdomyosarcoma and teratoma which would be more heterogenous when this size.
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The text is made up from a heterogenous collection of other texts.
Times, Sunday Times
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Ultrasound examination revealed a predominantly hypoechoic and heterogenous mass that almost replaced the entire right testicle.
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IMO, it is only a modern, evolved, notion of a group’s ‘heterogeneity’ which may include ‘mixed-gender’ groups; truely, this notion has matured from a rudimentary, founding notion of ‘heterogenous’ as simply, a group with more than one man, and perhaps even, as many as four, or five!?
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Abdominal and pelvic computed tomographic scans and ultrasonography showed an intraluminal polypoid mass with heterogenous enhancement in the gallbladder.
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Seen in these terms, anaphylaxis is an universal defence mechanism against the penetration of heterogenous substances in the blood, whence they can not be eliminated.
Charles Richet - Nobel Lecture
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Graph based database system for heterogenous data that allows ranked search and browsing.
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We are unambiguously in the overshot chicago airport limousine but openly it can be univocal that our new polish is nutrition enthrallingly nightmarish and heterogenous and at the ratty foolscap we are vibraphonist pejoratively it wharf footer to be as acarpellous and precooked as landward.
Rational Review
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While other vendors hammered away on their unsophisticated heterogenous software packages, IBM was refining something full of grace and elegance.
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However, it should be kept in mind that young leaves of dicotyledons are more heterogenous as to cell age, than sections of a monocotyledon leaf.
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As Mr. Kennedy notes, black America is too “wildly heterogenous” for it to be easy to logically designate a view as “antiblack.”
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Heterogenous environmental conditions determined ecological plasticity of ramet biomass and length in Chamaedaphne calyculata populations.
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As a component of her postoperative evaluation for metastatic disease, a computed tomographic scan of the pelvis revealed a 6-cm, heterogenous, solid to cystic, left adnexal mass.
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I believe that such a Left is emerging, conjoining a nascent, heterogenous anti-capitalism with full-blooded anti-imperialism.
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The compartmented genetic system of the plant cell is of heterogenous phylogenetic origin.
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The specific controversy that has provoked this larger debate involves an experimental treatment for congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH), a heterogenous group of recessive genetic syndromes in which females often have "masculinized" or "intersex" external genitalia.
Jacob M. Appel: Tempest in a Womb: What's Wrong With Preventing (Or Promoting) Homosexuality In Utero?
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Collage offers a technique for heterogenous images to appear simultaneously synchronous and radically differentiated.
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A computed tomographic scan showed a heterogenous tumor with central hyperdensity and patchy calcification.
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The temporal lobe is perhaps one of the most complex structures in the entire brain, it's certainly the most heterogenous lobe in the brain.
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The 'natives' are a heterogenous mixture of various breeds, introduced from time to time for different purposes, and allowed to cross and recross, breed in-and-in, and mingle as chance or convenience dictated.
The Continental Monthly, Vol. 5, No. 5, May, 1864 Devoted To Literature And National Policy