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Elsewhere, Polaroid photographs of global tourist destinations — already fading, owing to the nature of the film on which they were shot — are arranged into grids, revealing a homogeneity that reduces the imperial ideal of the grand tour into a generically bland one.

But on the Continent, it faces a major obstacle: Europe does not honor diversity; it honors a homogeneity that can't be achieved in the 21st Century.

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Despite apparently abundant amounts of observable variation and species diversity, the order Lepidoptera exhibits a morphological homogeneity that has provided only a limited number of taxonomic characters and led to widespread use of nucleotides for inferring relationships.

Despite apparently abundant amounts of observable variation and species diversity, the order exhibits a morphological homogeneity that has provided only a limited number of taxonomic characters and led to widespread use of DNA sequences for inferring relationships (e.g. [4], [5], [6]).

Also, from the viewpoint of motivations for choosing a restaurant that were not included in the choice experiment, there emerged a substantial homogeneity that exalts the importance attributed to the quality of foods, intended as taste and healthiness.

Yet despite an apparent homogeneity that has left consumers in a state of "Groundhog Day" confusion, wondering whether the store they just entered isn't the same one they were in the day before (and the day before), there are signs that fashion is still a circus, a thought that a visit to the actual circus last week brought to mind.

The study population was carefully selected with clear inclusion/exclusion criteria to achieve a level of homogeneity that reflected the typical participants of a cognitive behavioural management programme.

Despite its comprehensiveness, the probeset described in PhylOPDb, however, suffers from a lack of homogeneity that is the third important criterion of a probe design after sensitivity and specificity.

This avoidance represents a 'window of homogeneity' that can be targeted in the context of the formidable tumor heterogeneity.

The birdcage coils are extensively used in MRI systems since they introduce a high signal to noise ratio and a high radiofrequency magnetic field homogeneity that guarantee a large field of view.

However, the present systematic review aims to induce a certain degree of methodological homogeneity that allows a comparison of findings in order to shape a global but comprehensive picture of the dropout-mental health association.

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