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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a uniform group of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a collection of individuals or items that share similar characteristics or qualities.
Example: "The research focused on a uniform group of participants who all had the same level of experience in the field."
Alternatives: "a cohesive group of" or "a consistent group of".
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A discussion of helper-T-cell activation is complicated by the fact that helper T cells are not a uniform group of cells but rather can be divided into two general subpopulations TH1 and TH2 cells that have significantly different chemistry and function.
In an attempt to unravel the complex relationship between chronic pain and depression, we administered the TRH stimulation test to a uniform group of chronic pain patients classified into those with and without major depression using DSM-III criteria.
In an attempt to unravel this complex relationship, the authors studied a uniform group of 42 patients with chronic pain, i.e., patients who had chronic low back pain with defined organic pathology, in relation to the dexamethasone suppression test (DST).
Functional validation studies indicate that antisense transcripts are not a uniform group of regulatory RNAs but instead belong to multiple categories with some common features [15].
The original description of ARDS was incapable of identifying a uniform group of patients.
PCBs are not a uniform group of compounds with similar biologic effects.
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A pool refers to a uniform grouping of 1 50 mosquitoes collected on the same day at the same location, sorted by species and sex for analysis.
Clearly, neither the TTFL nor the PTM proteins represent a uniform group in terms of their evolution.
Being Muslim in America means that none of that matters, we are perceived as a big uniform group of millions, a vague but ominous threat to the American way of life.
This group constituted a highly uniform group of young, physically active individuals.
We focused on schizophrenia in order to have a relatively uniform group of participants.
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