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Discover LudwigThe word "homogenization" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to the process of making something more homogenous or uniform in composition. For example: "The homogenization of the workforce yielded more efficient results."
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homogenization
noun
The act of making something homogenous, or the same throughout; or the tendency of something to become homogenous
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Someone noted that No. 1 was unexpectedly creamier than No. 2. Putnam attributed this to a paradox of homogenization, which results in an even mouthfeel we associate with "creaminess," whereas non-homogenized milk has a mantle of cream on top and more watery stuff below.
Before homogenization, when there was mystery, before aggregation, when the original had value, before digital, when there was vinyl, before Made in China, when there was Mao, before stress management, when there was romance, we had the impression we were doing all right.
Above all, laws of purity were deterrents to intermarriage, the major factor that breaks up religious communities and encourages homogenization.
After homogenization, the hot mix is quickly cooled to 4.4 °C (40 °F).
Glass homogenization, in fact, is the rate-limiting step in the entire glass-melting process.
Much of the milk sold as a beverage has undergone homogenization, a process in which the milk is forced under high pressure through small openings to distribute the fat evenly throughout the milk.
Because these techniques yield an overall picture of metabolic capacities, it became necessary to disrupt cellular structure (homogenization) and to isolate the individual parts of the cell nuclei, mitochondria, lysosomes, ribosomes, membranes and finally the various enzymes and discrete chemical substances of the cell in an attempt to understand the chemistry of life more fully.
The upshot was not a linear process of change in which the end result was de-skilled factory production and the homogenization of the condition of workers but rather a complex set of outcomes in which the relations of capital and labour represented a variegated division of power.
Special challenges to homogenization can be posed by residual unmelted material from the batch, particularly sand grains, as well as devitrification products, material from the refractory lining of the melting tank, foreign matter such as bottle caps, and vaporization of the various glass constituents, particularly of boric oxide and alkali.
Goat milk is completely white in colour because all the beta-carotene (ingested from feed) is converted to vitamin A. The fat globules are smaller and therefore remain suspended, so the cream does not rise and mechanical homogenization is unnecessary.
This expansion, and particularly the internationalization of interest group activity, will produce some homogenization in the organization of interests and the techniques they use to gain access and exert influence.
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