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the homogenisation
noun
Alternative spelling of homogenization
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The homogenisation technique was applied, replacing cell parts with composite finite elements or homogenised representative elementary volumes.
The homogenisation of the I Have a Dream speech.
The author of The Corrections is also concerned, he said, about the "homogenisation of global culture".
It celebrates individual communities, and would be the opposite to the homogenisation of art and culture".
It all plays a part in the homogenisation of neighbourhoods in cities throughout the western world, facilitated by social media.
The homogenisation, Americanisation (William Hague in his baseball cap) and globalisation that have undermined northern identity exceed Hoggart's worst fears.
We've all been the person who complains about the homogenisation of the high street while shopping at the supermarket.
But the homogenisation of our high streets, which has many causes, is accelerating and cannot be slowed down.
The supermarket is typically unapologetic about its influence on the homogenisation of book cover design - pointing out that shoppers need to instantly recognise genres.
It would take a very special type of cretin to moan about festivals putting together democratised, crowd-pleasing lineups, but the homogenisation is what really hurts.
"However, we prove important changes or trends related to the restriction of pitch transitions, the homogenisation of the timbral palette, and the growing loudness levels".
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