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The phrase "heterogeneous milieu" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a diverse or varied environment or setting. Example: The school prides itself on its diverse student body, providing a heterogeneous milieu for students to learn and grow in.
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The bone marrow contains a heterogeneous milieu of cells, including macrophages, which are key cellular mediators for resolving infection and inflammation.
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Currently reported natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) procedures in animals have been done in heterogeneous milieus ranging from nonsterile to sterile procedures, with mixed results, including no infection in those performed in nonsterile settings.
Such an approach, focused on interactions between the nanovehicle and the complex, versatile, heterogeneous biological milieu, seems more heuristic and promising.
These experiments will need to address the lack of control over environmental variables and the presence of a heterogeneous cellular milieu.
Indeed, even an ability to directly visualize 5 HTergic neurones live within the highly heterogeneous cell milieu of the brain would offer a whole host of opportunities for electrophysiological, imaging, amperometry and other studies [ 9].
This paper defeats the gap between the physical wireless sensor network environment and the real heterogeneous Cyber IoT milieu.
In murine lupus models, autoreactive B cells are phenotypically heterogeneous; genetic background, hormonal milieu and antigen exposure all contribute to this diversity [11], [18], [19], [20], [21], [22].
Following this basic strategy, the current pilot study examined whether the cortisol awakening response (CAR) following admission to hospital predicts treatment response in heterogeneous depressed patients completing a 4-week alternate milieu inpatient program.
IoT milieu has many diverse devices that are heterogeneous in their energies, their Internet availability, etc.
Advanced glycation end products (AGEs), a heterogeneous group of molecules formed by irreversible nonenzymatic reactions between proteins and sugar residues in a hyperglycemic milieu, augment cardiovascular risk in patients with diabetes by stimulating inflammation and promoting atheroma formation [ 13].
Second rule: know your milieu.
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