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Nor is Aboriginal art homogeneous from clan to clan, region to region.
Shops inside shopping malls are remarkable homogeneous, from sea to shining sea.
In winter the temperature and salinity in the sea are homogeneous from surface to bottom.
She hadn't incorporated a control group into her original study; the population she looked at was a homogeneous, from a single middle-class community.
The key idea is decomposing the dataset to analyze into several partitions, in a way that each partition is homogeneous from a business perspective.
Neither longitude nor latitude had any large effect on tree size heterogeneity, meaning that stand structure was rather homogeneous from south to north.
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The notion of France as a nation, although its inhabitants are not ethnically homogeneous, stems from the concept born in that era that they all subscribe to the same principles of French nationhood.
As a result of that combination -- a limited founder population and a short time since dispersal -- humans are strikingly homogeneous, differing from one another only once in a thousand subunits of the genome.
Now let b be an arbitrary homogeneous element from (L(Gamma )).
Secreted scFv was easily purified (>95% homogeneous product) from culture supernatants in one step by using Ni2+ chelating affinity chromatography.
When it is not homogeneous, deviation from Mott Schottky model has been observed and is discussed.
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