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Based on social indicators six clusters were established for NRW, which classified the 54 districts into six types which were dubbed as follows: poverty pole, family zone, cities dominated by administrative and service units, rising regions / suburban counties, heterogeneous cities, heterogeneous rural districts.

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He feels that New York is the most heterogeneous city in America, and maybe the world, with the possible exception of Chicago, which is smaller.

At the same time, Washington was enduring a rocky transition to a booming, cosmopolitan, more heterogeneous city.

The Greeks of the 5th century BC were not united by statehood or geographical unity; they were a people scattered across islands and shorelines from Asia Minor to the Black Sea to Marseille, a collection of quarrelsome, independent, politically heterogeneous city-states united by language, custom, religion, and, briefly and partially, by enmity to the aggressive Persian empire to their east.

Here, then, is one of the great paradoxes of Los Angeles: it is a sprawling, heterogeneous city whose scale prevents one from easily getting a feel for it, yet, for most of its existence, its city planners have rejected the construction of public spaces that might mitigate that vastness.

However, insufficient weather stations limit accurate spatial representation of temperature within a heterogeneous city.

Pekanbaru is a heterogeneous city with 3 major tribes, namely, Malay, Minang and Batak, and there are also other tribes, such as Java, Bugis, Nias and Tionghoa (Statistic of Pekanbaru City 2015).

Considering the fact that congestion is spatially correlated in adjacent roads and it propagates spatiotemporaly with finite speed, describing the main pockets of congestion in a heterogeneous city with small number of clusters is conceivable.

In Machala, a relatively small and heterogeneous city, there was evidence of unequal exposure or unequal reporting of dengue.

Globally, local excess risks were more heterogeneous among cities during the second period (1996 2003) than during the first period (1990 1997).

The filter-to-filter correlation between the OH formation and the ambient mass concentration of total PM or elemental constituents was not only low (Table 2) in many cases, but also heterogeneous across cities.

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