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There is evenness in Pandi's drumming, whether driving, undergirding or coloring in, that speaks to jazz training redirected into another kind of music.
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There is a numbing evenness to the piece and its score by Dirk Haubrich, based on a Mozart adagio.
These analyses reveal that there is variation in evenness in Amazonian fish assemblages and that this variation can be linked to the distribution of individuals among size classes.
Annan's voice is a low, husky hush, like an amplified whisper, and there is an uncanny metronomic evenness to his speech.
There is another concrete definition of evenness: if the objects in a set can be placed into two groups of equal size, then the number of objects is even.
It's a weird theory, but it's hard not to think that there's a startling evenness to goaltending today — even when some six-foot-tall power forward is rushing the net and sitting on the goalie's head.
There was also varying evenness of STs among the different age groups.
For slope demersal fishes, the assemblage structure [56], species richness and evenness [23] all showed some relation to geographic features, although there is variability among depth zones.
There is however heterogeneity in the individual density plots, and this is linked to evenness.
Its evenness is a manifestation of the isotropy of the domain, i.e. that there is no preferred direction around the domain.
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