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In highly homogenous Denmark, government spending runs to nearly 60% of GDP.
Such a comment was once unthinkable in a country that, far from pluralist, has been highly homogenous since it expelled its Jews and Arabs in the late Middle Ages.
Mr. Ouzounian, a geochemist, said that studies showed the seam to be highly homogenous with little fracturing, reducing the risk of radioactivity escaping through fissures in the rock.
On the other hand, LiTFSA based hybrids were highly homogenous and exhibited much improved thermal stability.
Highly homogenous and controllable static fields are essential parameter for expected size and shape of fiber.
This resulted in the formation of highly homogenous organic inorganic hybrids.
Molecular analyses showed that parasite isolates obtained by single-cell sorting were highly homogenous.
Family life cycle theory and natural evolution theory share a default hypothesis, i.e., the research population (couples) are highly homogenous.
Highly homogenous green bodies and fully dense materials were produced for the first time after conventional sintering.
In the condition that the commodities are highly homogenous, packaging design has become an important factor in marking their difference.
From Fig. 4f, we can clearly see there were highly homogenous and uniform ZnO nanobars which were free from pin holes, cracks or voids.
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