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Facebook's senior leadership is even more homogenous, with 73% of the most important positions filled by white people.
The country is small and socially more homogenous, with a strong secular tradition and a more cohesive educated class.
Distribution of chromium carbide-rich regions in vanadium carbide-rich regions became more homogenous with time and a composite coating was formed.
After 2003, reporting became more homogenous with substantial reporting throughout the country.
In adenocarcinomas, Ki67 staining was more homogenous, with a large fraction of positive tumor cells.
The results for the secondary outcome measures use of RRT and mortality were more homogenous, with NGAL being a reasonable predictor of use of RRT.
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However, compared with all patients suffering from stroke, our cohort represents a more homogenous population, with younger patients in which secondary prevention and treatment may have higher impact.
At the temperature of 730°C, the wires show more homogenous pores with an average size 20 nm.
Of course, there is still the alternate explanation that the Dutch have more homogenous preferences with regard to health insurance than the Germans.
The results find university-based start-ups to be comprised of more homogenous TMTs with less developed dynamics than their independent counterparts.
Thus, Table 5 provides estimates based on regressions analogous to those underlying Table 4 in a sample of municipalities without an own MDF, leading to a more homogenous sample with respect to socioeconomic characteristics.
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