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"homogenous picture" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means a picture or image that is consistent or uniform in all its aspects. Example: The artist created a homogenous picture, using only shades of blue and green, to convey the calm and tranquil atmosphere of the ocean.
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However, here, a rather homogenous picture arises in that work programs most commonly have zero effect on the employment outcomes.
The analysis of the current state of vulnerability of the local population in regions affected by the 2004 tsunami does not lead to a homogenous picture.
Moreover, the assessment of the BSI scale structure in patients with affective disorders did not reveal a homogenous picture.
For satisfaction with life, a more homogenous picture is found, with the point estimate falling in 7 of the 10 confidence intervals (70%%).
We found a homogenous picture characterised by the presence of well-separated clusters of subsarcolemmal, perinuclear, and less often cytoplasmic nemaline bodies.
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Therefore normal lung parenchyma appears as a homogenous grey picture on B-mode and often, special reverberation artefact creates multiple parallel white lines on the screen.
As heterogeneous blocks were constructed from reordering the items of the corresponding homogenous blocks, each picture was consequently presented twice, once in a homogeneous block and once in a heterogeneous block.
Here, homogenous (priming) blocks in which German picture names had the same semantic category, syntactic gender, or initial phoneme alternated with heterogeneous (non-priming) blocks.
Three slides were used: the first and the last were homogenous black, while the middle slide contained the pictures and the sound.
The pictures were presented in front of a homogenous black background.
13, 14 The Visioscan VC 98 features a black-and-white high-performance digital camera that takes pictures of the skin surface under standardized homogenous ring-shaped ultraviolet A illumination (340 400 nm, peak 375 nm).
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