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Thus, mIPSC amplitudes became more homogeneous, consistent with a more homogeneously filled population of presynaptic vesicles [19].
Both lung volume at end-expiration and tidal volume are more homogeneously distributed in the prone position, suggesting a more homogeneous distribution of strain within lung parenchima.
Cape Town has somehow become more ethnically diverse, and more homogeneously international, in the same moment.
It is whiter than Britain or Merseyside as a whole, as well as far more homogeneously working-class.
Calvin Klein, a label once known for racially diverse catwalk casting but which has become more homogeneously white in recent seasons, is one of the shows that will come under scrutiny this week.
The party's best hopes are likely to lie in the struggling, and more homogeneously white, boroughs of outer-east London, where they may capitalise on the collapse of the BNP.
In contrast, in the volcaniclastic sedimentary rocks, fractures are distributed more homogeneously.
It was found that stresses were more homogeneously distributed when more spongy bone was present.
In addition, tungsten is more homogeneously distributed than nickel or cobalt.
The Li2O2 was deposited and decomposed more homogeneously at the air-electrode with the KB-comp.
During equinoxes OGW effects are distributed more homogeneously between northern and southern hemispheres.
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