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be homogenous
adjective
Having the same genetic structure; exhibiting homogeny
synonyms
Exact(60)
The average marker loss for individual chromosome in this panel ranged from 2.03% (7D) to 3.01% (4D) and was found to be homogenous by χ homogeneity test.
However, all social networks tend to be homogenous.
Another factor is that our audience and, therefore, our definition of product/service offer can no longer be homogenous.
Silicon transistors tend to be homogenous, and therefore predictable in their behaviour.
Communication has to be homogenous at the start; after that, the creativity and nuance creeps in, and artists move the medium to the edges".
Or as Namazie puts it: "The problem with multiculturalism – not as a lived experience but as a social policy that divides and segregates communities – is that the "Muslim community" is seen to be homogenous.
The PPP is assumed to be homogenous.
Echogenicity (E) should be homogenous in solid organs.
However, samples of treated wood cannot be homogenous.
In this model, the concrete is assumed to be homogenous and consecutive in macroscopically.
Synthetic nanodiscs, in contrast, should be homogenous, stable, and size-tunable.
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