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Swaziland is virtually homogenous, most of the population being of the same tribe.
(Note, the XII nucleus is virtually homogenous containing >95% motoneurons and only 5% GABAergic interneurons. Thus, it is highly probable that any axons antidromically activated via stimulation within the XII nucleus synapse on XII motoneurons).
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Virtually all genetically homogenous models of disease demonstrate a range of variation in disease timing and severity.
Is art about being homogenous?
But art school is about being homogenous.
As deposited Y2SiO5 is X-ray amorphous, homogenous, and virtually free of cracks and macropores.
In Europe, virtually every state was like Germany, a homogenous nation, except Yugoslavia.
In contrast, planes simply transport you from one anonymous, homogenous edgeland to another, between airports virtually identical in their black and yellow signage and multinational franchises.
Sal+MHV-68 lungs were indistinguishable from Sal control lungs, with both groups displaying an equally homogenous appearance with a network of airways in a virtually transparent parenchyma (Fig. 2A,B).
Histopathology of lungs from S1PL−/− mice revealed that virtually all pulmonary alveoli contained variable amounts of variably sized irregularly shaped polygonal flakes and clumps of smooth homogenous (hyaline) material (Fig. 8B).
The CpGV used in Europe (and virtually everywhere else) originated from an isolate collected in Mexico in the 1960s and it is reported to be genetically homogenous (Asser-Kaiser et al. 2007).
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