Sentence examples for much heterogeneous from inspiring English sources

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One reason for this might be that the diagnostic group of MD, classified according to DSM-IV-TR criteria, is simply much heterogeneous.

Indeed, it is unlikely that the root cause of a so much heterogeneous disease could be attributed to a single gene.

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That has become even more important as Facebook has gotten older and as other social networks have begun to proliferate, to expand, and to become much more heterogeneous and unwieldy than they used to be.

For example, real neurons are much more heterogeneous than the interchangeable nodes that figure in typical connectionist networks.

NME was much more heterogeneous which indicates that neuromechanical coupling changes during ICU stay in an unpredictable manner.

Stratal patterns of constituent alluvial lithofacies demonstrate that the AHF is much more heterogeneous than is commonly assumed.

So, the beech population is much more heterogeneous in size including very small but also rather tall trees, whereas Norway spruce shows a much narrower size range.

Interpreters are faced with the problem that the use of the word 'topos' in Aristotle's Rhetoric is much more heterogeneous than in the Topics.

We interpret these observations as evidence that in Spain, returns to Spanish proficiency are much more heterogeneous than the returns to foreign languages.

But these rare variants could not be identified with genome-wide significance suggesting that genetic architecture of IGE is much more heterogeneous.

Uncertified smallholdings, in contrast, are much more heterogeneous and therefore hold substantially greater promise for the integration of palm oil production and biodiversity conservation than large-scale plantations.

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