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And, unlike Japan, which has a homogenous, stoic society, the euro area cannot hang together through years of economic sclerosis and falling prices.
The euro has a homogenous monetary policy, a fragmented fiscal policy and a fragmented banking system.
On contrast-enhanced, portal venous-phase CT images, healthy splenic parenchyma has a homogenous appearance (Fig. 1c).
The city has a homogenous look, with many houses made from adobe and built in the traditional Pueblo, Territorial and Spanish styles.
Moreover, the EDS spectra collected in different designed spots (Fig. 6b d) qualitatively show that the obtained quaternary alloy has a homogenous composition.
S. granulatus, however, has a homogenous brown cap without striations, and its mycelium is characteristically white.
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"We should not be content to have a homogenous crowd".
The result, he added, was that "You had a homogenous bunch of folks who were largely left-brain".
Furthermore, the instrument must have a homogenous line integral over the beam cross-section.
The north-western parts of the country had a homogenous cultural background and were in direct contact with central European civilization.
The resulting PZT structures had a homogenous microstructure and exhibited a relative permittivity of 250, d33, f of 67 pCN−1 and remnant polarisation of 8.8 μC/cm2.
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