Sentence examples for more homogenous packing from inspiring English sources

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As extended dwell time assisted particle rearrangement and air escape, a denser and more homogenous packing in the die could be achieved.

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The successful production of ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) depends on its material ingredients and mixture proportioning, which leads to denser and relatively more homogenous particle packing.

After the D. discoideum have been consumed and only D. caveatum remain, the D. caveatum cells form aggregates. Some of these cells still contain remnants of D. discoideum amoebae but most of them have processed their phagosomes and changed their morphology (Figure 1C): cells have a more homogenous subcellular organization and are densely packed in aggregates.

It is much more homogenous".

We're a more and more homogenous nation.

The higher up you go, the more homogenous it becomes.

Chechnya is far smaller and more homogenous, so Kadyrov's power is even more pronounced.

It's much more like working in the theatre, more homogenous.

But restaurants with admittedly eclectic leanings end up in an even more homogenous, redundant place.

"Governor Romer has some experience in Colorado, but generally that's a much more homogenous state.

In other words, the global food supply is becoming more homogenous.

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