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homogenised

[ UK /hˈɒmə‍ʊd‍ʒnˌa‍ɪzd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. made homogeneous
  2. formed by blending unlike elements especially by reducing one element to particles and dispersing them throughout another substance

How To Use homogenised In A Sentence

  • This was followed by a further two extractions, and the dried extract homogenized in 1 ml assay buffer for DHT analysis.
  • The ingredients - water, milk protein, fat, sugar, emulsifiers, stabilizers, flavours and a lot of air - are mixed together before being pasteurized and homogenized.
  • Embryogenic tissues were homogenized to a very fine powder in liquid nitrogen and then sugar extraction was carried out.
  • It's a sad fact, but the opera world has become so businesslike, singing styles so generic, and the stars so homogenized, that there is virtually nothing left to make fun of.
  • Just as America is becoming a monochromatic world of look-alike stores, so too the entire world is getting a bit more homogenized with CNN and the Internet.
  • homogenized milk
  • And what, exactly, do SC's think they're going to get from a video presentation that can be scripted, edited, homogenized, pasteurized, waxed, epilated, and botoxed? Wired Campus
  • The powder was homogenized in 750 ml phosphate buffer containing pinene as an internal standard.
  • What did these authors really feel about the inane book club questions in the back of their books, given that these lead to repetitive tropes and homogenized groupthink among people discussing the book?
  • '' We were drinking unhomogenised milk until I could find someone who would exchange other goods and services for the raw milk, '' she says. The Age News Headlines
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