Sentence examples for homogenisation of data from inspiring English sources

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Although the data used in the present study are the best data available, as the processes of collection and homogenisation of data are improving every day, further studies will be able to reassess this finding.

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However, the limited level of disaggregation due to unavailability of data and the homogenisation of the economy when using top-down models are drawbacks, which do not help in the identification of energy/environmental hot-spots.

These data demonstrate near complete homogenisation of both 18S and ITS1 sequences to a single ribotype.

All the raw data was normalised with the ProteinChip Software version 3.1 (homogenisation of the total ion strength and M/Z).

"Now there's an increasing homogenisation of the copy.

lt is a perfect homogenisation of fats and liquids.

The homogenisation of the I Have a Dream speech.

The globalisation of contemporary art has led to a regrettable homogenisation of its forms and ideas.

The author of The Corrections is also concerned, he said, about the "homogenisation of global culture".

Visit the venues listed here and resist that bland homogenisation of our cities.

It celebrates individual communities, and would be the opposite to the homogenisation of art and culture".

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