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.
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  • 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.
  • The tidal stirring of the lees could also lead to a more homogenous repartition of yeast, and thus a more homogenous dissolution of carbon dioxide.
  • It has its own cultural characteristics - not uniform, not homogenous, but they're distinct.
  • It is oriented to denying the totalizing homogenous foundational power, and to pursuing heterogenic conception of power, hereby to result in actively advocating micro-politics.
  • In the first, the oneness of nationhood is authoritarian - centralized, homogenous, dominated by a single individual, a single party, a single ethnicity.
  • In short, in ceasing to be homogenous, they cannot escape their own monotonicity.
  • Britain is an island, homogenous and unchanging, pluckily defending its heritage from the barbarian hordes who batter its shores.
  • Or as a frightening leveler of cultures, turning so many distinct ways of life into a homogenous extension of America, the dominant English-speaking nation of the day. The English Is Coming!
  • The nation at the end of history is a signifying space without margins, and without exteriority, a homogenous domain of the same.
  • This homogenous quality was frequently heightened in post-production by the insertion of retakes that were often made without the participation of the original director.
  • The sample was randomly selected using a process called stratified sample with replacements, where the randomised sample is proportionate to the population on a number of sampling stratum, key characteristics thought to be important in the heterogeneity of the sample as a whole, resulting in relatively homogenous groups when separated out. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • Theirs has been a very middle class, homogenous society so there's been little need for soul searching. Times, Sunday Times
  • Moreover, the principle of causational synonymy rules out that any homogenous mass, without an internal demarcation into components which move and are moved, could move itself Aristotle's Natural Philosophy
  • Part of the deal with hermeneutics, by the way, is that texts are not homogenous.
  • As New York strip clubs get more upscale and the dancers grow more homogenous and interchangeable, neo-burlesque is an arena where individuality rules.
  • Japan is a wealthy, homogenous, developed nation with a stable political system.
  • A basic structural design underlies every kind of romance, whether star-crossed, tantric, mantric, or serially homogenous. Jay Neugeboren: Pickup Lines
  • For all its vaunted economic metal-bashing success as a homogenous nation, this country has been an unmitigated, ghastly failure.
  • It is oriented to denying the totalizing homogenous foundational power, and to pursuing heterogenic conception of power, hereby to result in actively advocating micro-politics.
  • Randall Jarrell wrote that in war "the incongruous is the common-place homogenous texture of all life. A Photographer Best Known
  • They were the days before picture agencies and frequent flyer miles had reduced much foreign news to a homogenous agency wrap. Times, Sunday Times
  • Older people may be a fount of knowledge with regard to local customs as many have only died out recently as homogenous society spread.
  • It makes tablets a true high-tech product: as a binding agent it enables individual active ingredients of a tablet to form a homogenous entity and as a disintegrant it ensures that tablets break up in liquid and release the active ingredient quickly. WebWire | Recent Headlines
  • Since emerging evidence suggests that biomarkers of bone turnover carry notable potential to become useful tools for monitoring patients with metastatic bone disease, we measured a panel of bone formation and bone resorption markers in a relatively homogenous group of patients with hormone-refractory prostatic carcinoma (HRPC) and bone only metastases, immediately before 186Rhenium-l, l-hydroxyethylidene diphosphonate (186Re-HEDP) therapy and strictly after Health News from Medical News Today
  • The spindle cells exhibited a scant to moderate amount of homogenous cytoplasm.
  • Riding through a homogenous ocean of petrified clay, we arrive at a remote campsite set within a cluster of trees.
  • But public health care system wants to undertreat, assuming it is a homogenous organization, as there is no clear profit for the system. Doctor Resigns From Hospital Because She Won’t Do Unneeded C-Sections
  • To manage the affairs of a small homogenous state is relatively simple as compared to the affairs of a heterogeneous state of continental dimension.
  • What all politicians must do is to stop treating women as a homogenous group but look at those policies in which many have a shared interest. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Tatars are a rare ethnic and religious minority in homogenous, overwhelmingly Roman Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • This creates a homogenous quality to the pieces, as does the particular resonance of the instrument.
  • Thanks to his enlightening work, I now realize that I need to first get a large group of ethnically, racially and religiously homogenous people together to go to TNR offices to obtain permission from the editors that we call ourselves “a nation” before we can have any human rights. saifedean Says: Matthew Yglesias » Bye, Bye Nationhood
  • They found that the resonance wavelength shift increases approximately linearly with the increasing of a nanosphere's interparticle separations -- resulting in a structure that's useful as a plasmon ruler with homogenous measurement sensitivity. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
  • The problem with all these calculations is they assume a homogenous chemical mantle.
  • The math term ‘quantic’ means ‘a rational integral homogenous function of two or more variables,’ which is a fancy way of saying ‘two great tastes that taste great together.’
  • The public interest is not one homogenous undivided concept.
  • A democracy needs such "echo chambers, " even though their discussions inevitably appear like nothing but a bunch of homogenous supporters rah-rahing each other.
  • A method is developed for determination of the poles of a multi-layered sphere and is used for a inhomogenous dielectric sphere approach.
  • He trades in heartland clichés, elevating the rural, religious and homogenous parts of America above the godless and corrupt coastal establishments. Glenn Beck Comes to Harlem «
  • Musically it is guaranteed to shatter any preconceptions about opera as a genre, certainly any notion of a homogenous genre.
  • The homogenous and sparse population was replaced by the restless diversity, sprawl and cacophony of one of the fastest growing places in America.
  • The exhibition Driving in the Landscape attempts to map notions of displacement, migration, immigration, isolation, and Canadiana within an urban landscape that is often presented as culturally unified and even homogenous. Piece of Art or Piece of Shit?
  • The problem with all these calculations is they assume a homogenous chemical mantle.
  • By growing a human stem cell colony from a single cell, researchers are one step closer to deriving a homogenous population of cells of a particular type.
  • With her puff of black hair and sharp violet eyes, she shone out from among the other homogenous bland and blonde MGM beauties of her time, suggesting intelligence behind the acting.
  • The stars are replaced by a homogenous sea of glowing hot gas with embedded jewels of stellar accretion disks, neutron stars and super nova remnants.
  • Sift about one-third of flour mixture over chocolate mixture and whisk until combined; whisk in sour cream until combined, then sift remaining flour mixture over and whisk until batter is homogenous and thick. Archive 2009-02-01
  • Selecting Russia and China as areas with homogenous temperature records just repeats a theme of a kind of distain for all things American or at least Western. Phil Jones and the Great Leap Forward « Climate Audit
  • The scientific know-how to transform a population of amorphic cells to a homogenous tissue is critical for the success of transplantation, as well as the prevention of deadly teratomas that arise when nondifferentiated embryonic stem cells are transplanted. MAIL CALL: MISSION OF A LIFETIME
  • Conclusion:Homogenous cystic or soft tissue density and no enhancement or just lightly annular enhancement may be the main characteristic changes on CT in case of appendix mucocele.
  • The absence of such a homogenous dielectric can also lead to ionic distributions whose behavior deviates from that predicted by GC theory.
  • No longer can the elite class be categorized homogenously as white and European.
  • Had I been sucked into a vacuous, unappreciative, homogenous culture that moved at breakneck speed?
  • The homogenous and sparse population was replaced by the restless diversity, sprawl and cacophony of one of the fastest growing places in America.
  • He then told us of an idea he had about breeding a common, mongrelized man which every race would be distilled into, until mankind had a homogenous race.
  • It forcibly reduces this complexity and diversity to an austere homogenous simplicity.
  • The notion that the left-wing writers of the 1930s formed a homogenous clique of interchangeable, mutually aggrandizing talents has become one of the cliches of twentieth-century literary history.
  • When utilizing the nanosecond impluse applied power, the discharge is the most homogenous and stable.
  • Within certain loading limits, it behaves as a homogenous elastic material and these limits are wider than for normal concrete.
  • The homogenous nature of the subjects limits the ability to generalize results to other populations.
  • Notice the mauve to pink homogenous intranuclear inclusions in the epithelial cells of the epidermis.
  • A democracy needs such "echo chambers, " even though their discussions inevitably appear like nothing but a bunch of homogenous supporters rah-rahing each other.
  • And largely we fail because we regard them as a homogenous grey mass. Times, Sunday Times

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