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to homogeneously
adverb
In a homogeneous manner.
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Optical fibers are used to homogeneously illuminate the object.
c The delayed phase shows the mass to washout to homogeneously low attenuation (arrow).
The developed galvanic Ni filling process is capable to homogeneously fill high aspect-ratio membranes.
Chemical functionalization of these Si NPs with alkyl groups allowed to homogeneously disperse them in nonpolar liquids (NPLs).
It is demonstrated that control of the electropolymerization parameters allows to homogeneously cover the nanostructures without closing the tubes.
HEBM was used to homogeneously disperse TiO2 nanoparticles into a high density polyethylene, HDPE.
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However, doing so results in a degradation of the leakage current characteristics under voltage stressing when compared to homogeneously-nanolaminated films.
In all those cases the population is assumed to mix homogeneously and to travel according to rates that are uniform across individuals.
The existence of EG made the crystals to grow homogeneously due to its good dispersibility and glutinosity.
On magnetic resonance (MR) imaging, the lesion tends to be homogeneously hypo to isointense on T1-weighted images and hyperintense on T2-weighted images [29, 35].
The root of the problem is the weird West European notion of the nation state -- a Procrustean construct in which populations had to be cut or stretched to fit homogeneously into a frame predetermined by nationalist ideologues.
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