homogenous

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

  • Let us say that a homogenous definition is regular iff its definiendum is identical to the defined term. Definitions
  • Upon standing these coalesce into one clear homogenous colloid-rich liquid layer, known as the coacervate layer which can be deposited so as to produce the wall material of the resultant capsules.
  • The first step caused homogenous nucleation, while the second grew crystallites.
  • Third, the partitioning of different fiber types within the myotome allows homogenous samples of each fiber type to be easily removed and tested in vitro.
  • There were nevertheless a group of fairly homogenous predominantly female jobs like cleaning, retail cashiers and sales assistants, which some men have entered in increasing numbers.
  • The surface of the outer perine is formed of a nearly homogenous layer giving rise to dimpled elements that are not clearly discrete (e.g., not gemmae or clavae).
  • It was shown that both of the chromic acid corrosion and the micro-alloyed Pb can initiate homogenous corrosion pores respectively, and increase the specific capacity.
  • The early Universe was smooth and homogenous, quite a contrast from the clumpy array of galaxies and clusters of galaxies observed today.
  • Nuclei labeling was homogenous within a cyst, but labeling intensity varied between cysts, depending on the slide quality.
  • With the matching unit, the influences of the applied peak to peak voltage and driving frequency to the transmit current, the discharge power and the homogenous discharge area have been investigated.
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