How To Use Homogeneity In A Sentence

  • To provide donor selection scheme of homogeneity variant meniscus transplantation to approach early-stage intervention measure.
  • One-way analysis of covariance, with pretest scores as covariants, were used when tests for homogeneity of variance dictated that ANCOVA was warranted.
  • Homogeneity a common phenomenon in the present market of household appliances.
  • During this process, special care was taken to secure homogeneity of zonally averaged time series. Replication Policy Re-Posted « Climate Audit
  • Perhaps this is just a natural part of the progression of our society, technology driving us towards increasing global homogeneity.
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  • Moreover, we demonstrate that this procedure is useful as a detection method for the stepwise purification of the enzyme to homogeneity.
  • In simple terms, the variation of strain energy density in the material due to a defect or inhomogeneity leads to "configurational" forces acting on these inhomogeneities, which are allowed to move through the material. IMechanica - Comments
  • Obviously the homogeneity of a space is the more interesting if the underlying group of automorphism is more important. SYMMETRY AND ASYMMETRY
  • Cytosolic GS was found to be distributed throughout the root with apparent homogeneity within the epidermis, exodermis, cortex, and central cylinder.
  • Foreigners are seen to contaminate their precious homogeneity and disturb the peace.
  • The size and prospective design of the study and the socioeconomic homogeneity of the cohort minimise both random and systematic error.
  • While eschewing explicit racialism, advocates of immigration restriction expressed anxiety that the immigrants posed a threat to the homogeneity of the United States.
  • The Paris Opera Ballet always had fine dancers but they lacked homogeneity and a good rep.
  • Quantum uncertainty fluctuations in the field coupled with local regions of curvature, where this reheating had some measure of inhomogeneity, or as observed from a central location an anisotropy, that is frozen out in what we observe now. Universe to WMAP: ΛCDM Rules, OK? | Universe Today
  • As basic qualification of enterprises participation in market competition, the hygiene factor has the characters such as obstacle, homogeneity , dynamic expansibility, systematism and sinking-cost.
  • Xi'nan, to Skinner, lacks the connotation of the sort of internal homogeneity necessary for a physiographical region. 16 Many Western scholars accept Skinner's Yunnan-Guizhou macroregion (hereafter, Yun-Gui), sometimes under the term xi'nan. Between Winds and Clouds: The Making of Yunnan (Second Century BCE to Twentieth Century CE)
  • Yet, if the professionalisation of politics is creating a narrower, more identikit type of politician, surely we see its apotheosis in the homogeneity of the Scottish parliament.
  • Imposed globalism incites pre-meditated particularism as an antidote to homogeneity.
  • Because of this, peasant movements would often express themselves in a form of religious millenarism c.f. the Peasant War in Germany or the Diggers and Levellers in 17th century England which would act as a substitute for the political and economic homogeneity that they so desperately lacked. Marxism and the Indian Independent Struggle - 3 Part series
  • No, this is a country of handmade, individual wines whose greatest asset is diversity, not homogeneity.
  • Results of tests of outliers and assumptions of normality, homogeneity of variance-covariance matrices, linearity, and multicollinearity were satisfactory.
  • We performed 10000 iterations and calculated the probability of obtaining the observed or a more extreme degree of homogeneity in the sign of effect size from the percentiles of the distribution of the results of the 10000 iterations.
  • Unity can be achieved only by maintaining a strict homogeneity of views or submission or subordination to a single authority, necessarily the supreme leader of the Communist Party.
  • The recursively increasing threshold method is first proposed. Then the method of contour integration region labeling and the design of intensity homogeneity segmentation criterion are presented.
  • In doing so, modern states exhibited an assimilationist tendency, striving for social homogeneity.
  • The transmittance and optical homogeneity of rapidly grown DKDP crystal were measured.
  • Can Muslims even suffer individually, when the temptation is to assume our rigid, practically necrotic homogeneity? Haroon Moghul: It Hurts to Be Muslim, Too
  • The theory is based on the assumption of labor homogeneity.
  • For the last three days I have been listening to recordings of oral interlocutions of such a numbing homogeneity as to leave your correspondent jaded in the extreme.
  • At the end of the scutching line, the cooperative uses five criteria to measure quality: oiliness, color, strength, fineness and homogeneity. The Muddy Roots of Fine Linen
  • But for all the spurious emphasis on homogeneity, there are also moments when everyone becomes a gaijin, an outsider.
  • But it's the transhistorical stylistic homogeneity of choral singing that comes through. Times, Sunday Times
  • The investigation of the most common sunlamps comprises the distribution and temporal dependence of the spectral irradiance and the homogeneity of the irradiance along the lamp.
  • In other words, subcultural cleavage has attenuated and cultural homogeneity has extended from structural orientation into policy orientation.
  • The important aspect of sample heterogeneity and sampling error is adequately considered and homogeneity constants and nugget effects are discussed.
  • Too much local diversity provides too little nurturing; too much local homogeneity stultifies deviance and creativity.
  • Such homogeneity works to neutralise sectarian differences in the political arena while providing the framework for the plurality of opinion and political platforms.
  • Most dog breeds are highly inbred and therefore the level of homogeneity is greater in purebred dogs than in mutts.
  • Most dog breeds are highly inbred and therefore the level of homogeneity is greater in purebred dogs than in mutts.
  • The important aspect of sample heterogeneity and sampling error is adequately considered and homogeneity constants and nugget effects are discussed.
  • As she put it, ‘instead of deploring our lack of homogeneity, we should glory in it.’
  • The same degree of homogeneity does not apply to the developing countries. Competing in a Global Economy
  • There seems to be no danger of homogeneity here. Times, Sunday Times
  • In other words, subcultural cleavage has attenuated and cultural homogeneity has extended from structural orientation into policy orientation.
  • After a few days now, I've begun to find the homogeneity of this city a little boring.
  • This may provide a way beyond the generalised extremes of homogeneity and heterogeneity in analysing the necessity and contingency in organisational forms of capital.
  • The identifiably Yiddish and Hebrew elements within his poetry serve to interrogate the homogeneity and wholeness of English.
  • Recognizing the diverse nature of Hispanic families, the purpose of this article was not to perpetuate the myth of sameness or ethnic homogeneity.
  • The myth of our intense 'urbanisation' is dispelled by the reality of the bleak homogeneity of the 'slurb'.
  • As melting techniques are continually improved, greater homogeneity can be expected.
  • Nevertheless, homogeneity and isotropy came to be jointly codified as the ‘cosmological principle.’
  • Respondents' racial homogeneity is consistent with the largely white world of professional consulting.
  • The measurement of refractive index inhomogeneity of optical glass with laser hol lography was presented.
  • BK7/K9 is a borosilicate crown optical glass with high homogeneity, low bubble and inclusion content.
  • Residuals were examined for normality and homogeneity of variance using graphical procedures.
  • In fact, the very same criteria - homogeneity, divisibility, replicability, and boundedness - apply in both cases.
  • Is it the erasure of all difference into bland undifferentiated homogeneity?
  • Traditionally, the tempurature of Solid Rocket Motor (SRM) is predigested as invariableness and uniformity, but the protean and unhomogeneity of tempurature are rarely involved.
  • Overall, these studies have generally underscored the lack of discontinuity among human groups and the relative homogeneity of the human species.
  • The recursively increasing threshold method is first proposed. Then the method of contour integration region labeling and the design of intensity homogeneity segmentation criterion are presented.
  • Gradually, the island's peculiar charm and unique culture are giving way to global commercialism and economic homogeneity.
  • The fuel injector can realize homogeneity and fuel stratified injection in a cylinder, thereby improving the efficiency of the motor and environment conservation.
  • This said, the profile of the customers is not uniform as can be revealed with a homogeneity analysis.
  • The reason for this starts with surface inhomogeneities that lead to nucleation of the deposition process in one spot, after which ohmic and transport effects lead to further amplification of this inhomogeneity. Archive 2010-09-01
  • A test of homogeneity also was conducted to determine if the 1986 and 1987 regression coefficients were homogeneous and could be pooled.
  • Unique inner - outer circulation vent design shall guarantee the high homogeneity of temperatures - midity.
  • It is possible that statistical isotropy/homogeneity is violated at very high significance in some specific fashion that does not correspond precisely to any of the particular observational effects that have been searched for, but that would stand out dramatically in a better-targeted analysis. A Special Place in the Universe
  • The phenomena which are produced in both methods of tempering may be interpreted in different ways, but it seems likely that there is a molecular approximation, an amorphism from which results the homogeneity that is due to the absence of crystallization. Scientific American Supplement, No. 360, November 25, 1882
  • there is a remarkable homogeneity between the two companies
  • At the same time, the ideas and policies that stressed cultural uniformity and homogeneity persisted.
  • Such clemency reflected the religious and cultural homogeneity of French aristocratic society, ties of kindred and marriage, and respect for fellow knights, not to mention a desire for rich ransom.
  • One might add other properties he accepted, such as homogeneity, immutability, and continuity, and probably impenetrability.
  • Such an impression of homogeneity would seem to result from the confluence of two discrete but interrelated trends.
  • For all that, the normality of the residues was tested using the Shapiro test and the homoscedasticity (homogeneity of the variances) using the Bartlett test. Signs of the Times
  • Inhomogeneity of the structure and the capability of the welded joints was caused by the welding.
  • They spoke volumes about the homogeneity of supermarket food. SHOPPED: The Shocking Power of British Supermarkets
  • Yet, if the professionalisation of politics is creating a narrower, more identikit type of politician, surely we see its apotheosis in the homogeneity of the Scottish parliament.
  • Besides its aesthetic qualities, the all rag paper has the solidity and the homogeneity needed in bibliophily.
  • Forestry activities within habitats tend to promote homogeneity and result in a depauperate lichen community.
  • In other words, subcultural cleavage has attenuated and cultural homogeneity has extended from structural orientation into policy orientation.
  • While communities have not necessarily remained distinctive, neither have their cultural institutions and ceremonials always been erased by the impact of modernity, the planet-wide homogeneity of globalisation.
  • Foreigners are seen to contaminate their precious homogeneity and disturb the peace.
  • Personally, I think that the looming flaw in all of these ideas is that they take the homogeneity and isotropy of our universe too seriously. How Did the Universe Start?
  • The plastic deformation improves inhomogeneity of chemical composition and structure, forming streamline shape graphite order arrangement.
  • It might be that the cosmical bodies which were still nebulous owed their later development to some conditions of the part of space where they occurred, such as conceivably a greater original homogeneity, in consequence of which condensation began less early. Scientific American Supplement No. 819, September 12, 1891
  • Indeed, in the body and out of it, whether as reproductive cells set free, or in the developing embryo, they are regarded as forming one continuous homogeneity, in contrast to the differentiation of the body; and it is to these cells, regarded as a continuum, that the terms stirp, germ-plasm, are especially applied. Unconscious Memory
  • A nude wearing baroque (antique) gold jewellery (and nothing else) is aesthetically much more pleasing than a completely nude woman or one wearing both jewellery and clothes, presumably because the homogeneity and smoothness of the naked skin contrasts sharply with the ornateness and rich texture of the jewellery. The Cognitive Science of Art: Ramachandran's 10 Principles of Art, Principles 1-3

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