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Modern processor architectures are increasingly complex and heterogeneous, often requiring software solutions tailored to the specific hardware characteristics of each processor model.
It has been acknowledged at the highest level [15] that "research data are heterogeneous, often classified and cited with disparate schema, and housed in distributed and autonomous databases and repositories.
Studies have been heterogeneous, often small and of variable quality.
Most biological tissue specimens are heterogeneous, often consisting of multiple cell types.
Furthermore, many tumors are characterized by heterogeneous, often non-random, spatio-temporal distribution of genetically heterogeneous tumor cells [ 4].
The patient population of the studies available is very heterogeneous, often they were restricted to patients with a specific histological subtype or a selected tumour stage.
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The Rev. Enzo Bianchi, a Catholic theologian in Italy, said that in today's heterogeneous and often hedonistic European capitals, "there are more and more morals and ethics on the market".
The overall paint surface was affected by multiple and heterogeneous overpaints, often visually disturbing.
Neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) of the duodenum are rare, heterogeneous, and often indolent neoplasms.
These studies revealed that the interest generated by a web content is transient, heterogeneous, and often unpredictable [24],[28].
Heterogeneous catalysts often suffer from a decrease of the activity as an extensive leaching of active metal species during reactions [35].
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