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The results show that a very dishomogeneous temporal distribution of the daily rainfall characterizes the eastern side of the region with rain gauges in which one quarter of the rainiest days represents almost three quarters of the total pluviometric amount, and a western side which presents a more homogenous temporal distribution of the rainfall.
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This indicates that subdividing the patients into groups based on the temporal pain patterns (chronic pain vs. episodic pain) results in a more homogenous group regarding the physiological responses to and recovery from low-grade cognitive stress, than if the subdivision is made based on anatomical pain location.
It is much more homogenous".
We're a more and more homogenous nation.
The higher up you go, the more homogenous it becomes.
"Our applicant pools are more homogenous than ever," he said.
Republicans, on the other hand, tend to be more homogenous.
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.
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