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heterogeneous mixture

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A mixture that is separated into different regions or phases that have different compositions or properties.

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The NMR resonances at pH 7.4 appear broadened with chemical shift heterogeneity (185 peaks), suggesting a heterogeneous mixture of protein structures at neutral or slightly acidic pH.

If the amount of KMnO4 is decreased, a heterogeneous mixture of GO and unoxidized graphite is formed.

However, images of purified LRRK2 showed a very heterogeneous mixture, even though detergent was present (Fig. 4A, left panel).

Unfractionated heparin (UFH) is a heterogeneous mixture of glycosaminoglycans consisting of polysaccharide chains of highly variable length.

Its student body, especially in the 40s, 50s and 60s, was made up of a heterogeneous mixture of cultures, denominations and races.

However, it is equally plausible that PBMC, being a heterogeneous mixture of cell types, produce a wide range of signals that contribute to a noisy transcriptional landscape.

A heterogeneous mixture of short interfering RNAs (siRNA) was used to silence human Akt 1/2/3 kinases (New England BioLabs #N2005S).

Here the seal is made up of a heterogeneous mixture of bentonite pellets and bentonite powders.

We developed quantitative methods to describe cell shape and show that Drosophila hemocytes in culture are a heterogeneous mixture of five discrete morphologies.

We developed quantitative methods to describe cell shape and show that Drosophila haemocytes in culture are a heterogeneous mixture of five discrete morphologies.

A tumor, Fidler showed, is made of a heterogeneous mixture of millions of cells, only a fraction of which are equipped to leave the primary tumor, form an exploitative alliance with the "soil" of another organ, and initiate metastasis.

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