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In general, the optimal management should be heterogeneous, applying different practices in a mosaic or at different times during the season.
The development team should be heterogeneous.
Gradual digestion of DNA in arthropod's midgut should be heterogeneous across the sample, and depends on the time elapsed since the ectoparasite has fed.
Theoretical [ 1, 2] and empirical [ 3, 4] arguments indicate that the proper specification for the genetic covariance structure in these models should be heterogeneous.
For example, when forming student groups, it is generally accepted that groups should be heterogeneous (Wood, 2009) and assigned by the instructor (as opposed to self-formed) in order to prevent students from slacking off and becoming "free riders" (Crowe and Hill, 2006).
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One main feature of next generation networks should be its heterogeneous communication environment, where different systems coexist and various wireless access networks and corresponding services are used.
In theory, clusters of children should be as heterogeneous as possible and each cluster of children should be, to some extent, representative of the general child population.
It shows that proteins should be considered heterogeneous entities in which sequences formed at different times maintain their characteristic evolutionary signatures.
This behavior suggests that methanolysis with alkaline catalysts, usually considered as a homogeneous process, should in fact be assumed to be heterogeneous.
I have felt myself to be heterogeneous.
Although we focus here on antibiotic persistence of bacteria, we believe that the definitions and guidelines should be relevant for heterogeneous responses to other drugs such as antifungals35 and anticancer treatments36.
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