Sentence examples for homogenous earth from inspiring English sources

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To test the model performance on a substation close to the location of Ebre Observatory, where the geomagnetic data came from, a homogenous Earth and a couple of 1-D Earth conductivity models have been employed based on the sparse results of magnetotelluric surveys published in the geophysical literature.

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In highly homogenous Denmark, government spending runs to nearly 60% of GDP.

But the enemy does not need to be at home: religiously homogenous Libya has become a recruiting ground for jihadis.

"In homogenous Denmark, people trust that the government will use revenues in the right way," says Mr Tranaes.

Neither should the latest research provide any comfort to racially motivated ultra-nationalists who would seek to oppose non-European immigration to a mythically homogenous Europe.

She speculated that people were yearning for a "less homogenous New York," one before the carbon-copy Starbucks and Victoria's Secrets, when everyone knew what a carbon copy was.

The ministry's announcement helped expose a problem that social workers say is easily overlooked in relatively homogenous Japan, which does not have the high crime rates, urban decay and stark racial divisions of the United States.

According to the Institute, the fact that "in 1975 the Swedish parliament unanimously decided to change the former homogenous Sweden into a multicultural county" was of relevance when discussing why the number of rapes had increased.

At no point, however, do I find myself defending the image which our tourist board and elements of our film industry apparently work so hard to maintain: an homogenous England of mild manners and three-piece suits; of polite conversation and deference to the landed gentry; of bad hair and bad teeth, china teapots and over-boiled carrots.

She will argue the myth of a culturally homogenous Australia "airbrushes out of our history the Afghan camel drivers, the Chinese working the gold fields, the Japanese pearl divers and the hundreds of thousands of Irish migrants who came here during the 19th century".

Jabri and Feig liked the idea of exposing their son to new places and a broader cross-section of people than comparatively homogenous Bloomington could supply.

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