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Matrix modulus was initially set to 1,700 MPa to validate the authors' implementation of the homogenisation method, checking that homogenising mathematically a composite comprising two materials with the same modulus (1,700 MPa) gave a homogenised material with identical modulus (1,700 MPa).
The restaurant menus offer a homogenised Euro-French cuisine.
It's not a homogenised Starbucks, M&S mess.
I also grew up in suburbia, in a homogenised environment.
Its future is endangered by a homogenised vision of academic education, part of a short-sighted national trend in the new universities.
The closest is gangsta rap, or a homogenised London version, but that isn't representative of me, and I can't pretend I use that language in everyday life.
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