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This is especially significant because for a long time, late-night shows been extraordinarily homogeneous both behind and in front of the camera.
"Given the extraordinarily homogeneous sample of our subjects, the difference in productivity was unexpectedly striking," it wrote in the latest issue of the University of Warwick's Economic Research Institute journal.
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Our results indicate that ESCC tumors may be divided into two groups: those with high and those with low levels of genome instability as assessed by the number of SNPs with biallelic loss (Table 2), suggesting that the genetic stability is variable, even among patients from a seemingly homogeneous population with extraordinarily high rates of esophageal cancer.
European largess has helped fuel the country's extraordinarily rapid transformation from a poor, homogeneous, largely agrarian society to a place of flourishing international business.
Apart from highly regular and homogeneous parallel lines with approximately 900 nm periodicity, extraordinarily uniform triangular-LSFL in hexagonal arrangements was created.
Princeton had created an extraordinarily diverse cohort of students, but our active alumni still seemed quite homogeneous and mostly male.
Africa is not homogeneous.
Homosexuals are not homogeneous.
"Manhattan is becoming homogeneous.
Homogeneous distributions.
Homogeneous catalysis.
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