homogeneous

[ UK /həmˈə‍ʊd‍ʒni‍əs/ ]
[ US /ˌhoʊməˈdʒiniəs/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. all of the same or similar kind or nature
    a close-knit homogeneous group
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How To Use homogeneous In A Sentence

  • If all organized animal life was evolved from the moneron, a creature of one substance, homogeneous, how were creatures of more than one substance evolved without more being _evolved_ than was _involved_? The Christian Foundation, Or, Scientific and Religious Journal, Volume 1, January, 1880
  • In Russia, the ethnic and geographic diversity of the population ensured its transition would be more difficult than that in the more homogeneous and smaller Baltic states or eastern European countries.
  • These plasma cells produce a homogeneous immunoglobulin protein which stains as a well-defined peak in the gamma region.
  • In this work a systematic study of the photophysical properties of four cationic porphyrins in liposomes is performed and results are compared with those found in homogeneous media.
  • What we call his mistake is in that he regarded "homogeneousness" as negative. The Book of the Damned
  • In all measurements, a completely uniform and homogeneous image was obtained.
  • A test of homogeneity also was conducted to determine if the 1986 and 1987 regression coefficients were homogeneous and could be pooled.
  • Here is a homogeneous equation in which the total degree of both the numerator and the denominator of the right-hand side is 2.
  • Abstract Sickle hemoglobin nucleation occurs in solution as a homogeneous process or on existing polymers in a heterogeneous process.
  • It was also realised that globalisation is not a homogeneous process, but contains a striking paradox in that it brings about both convergence and divergence.
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