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Republicans, on the other hand, tend to be more homogenous.
"Early decision historically tended to be more homogenous than the regular pool — more white, more upper-class and upper-middle-class, less international," said Jess Lord, dean of admissions and financial aid at Haverford.
The response of older potentially susceptible participants may be more homogenous in its response [31].
Therefore, the effective fluorescence signal can be expected to be more homogenous than the line plots of the excitation light.
A well purified sample tends to be more homogenous and therefore it needs less characterization before obtaining representative information about the sample.
For example, some states may have lower means and be more homogenous (i.e., less variability) in constructs such as creationist reasoning.
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"Our applicant pools are more homogenous than ever," he said.
The crowd outside the velvet ropes on a recent Friday was more homogenous than the one upstairs.
The bad assets in their banks were more homogenous and easier to value than those currently clogging things up.
If those areas of control are more homogenous than the overall Syrian state, couldn't that form a more stable basis for governance?
Moreover, 1(b) is more homogenous than 1(a).
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