| Most dog breeds are highly inbred and therefore the level of homogeneity is greater in purebred dogs than in mutts. |
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| Gradually, the island's peculiar charm and unique culture are giving way to global commercialism and economic homogeneity. |
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| Is it the erasure of all difference into bland undifferentiated homogeneity? |
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| Besides its aesthetic qualities, the all rag paper has the solidity and the homogeneity needed in bibliophily. |
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| The Paris Opera Ballet always had fine dancers but they lacked homogeneity and a good rep. |
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| In doing so, modern states exhibited an assimilationist tendency, striving for social homogeneity. |
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| One might add other properties he accepted, such as homogeneity, immutability, and continuity, and probably impenetrability. |
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| After a few days now, I've begun to find the homogeneity of this city a little boring. |
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| The size and prospective design of the study and the socioeconomic homogeneity of the cohort minimise both random and systematic error. |
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| Respondents' racial homogeneity is consistent with the largely white world of professional consulting. |
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| These analyses qualitatively or explicitly test null hypotheses of homogeneity of allele frequencies between or among populations. |
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| This said, the profile of the customers is not uniform as can be revealed with a homogeneity analysis. |
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| Due to the area's social homogeneity, Paraiso is devoid of the kind of social conflict that prevented collective organizing in Meru, Kenya. |
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| Forestry activities within habitats tend to promote homogeneity and result in a depauperate lichen community. |
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| Certainly the inclusivist language of cultural pluralism was swiftly replaced by rhetoric stressing national homogeneity. |
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| Imposed globalism incites pre-meditated particularism as an antidote to homogeneity. |
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| Residuals were examined for normality and homogeneity of variance using graphical procedures. |
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| Overall, these studies have generally underscored the lack of discontinuity among human groups and the relative homogeneity of the human species. |
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| Europe shows a remarkable linguistic homogeneity, with most of the populations speaking languages belonging to the Indo-European family. |
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| A test of homogeneity also was conducted to determine if the 1986 and 1987 regression coefficients were homogeneous and could be pooled. |
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| No, this is a country of handmade, individual wines whose greatest asset is diversity, not homogeneity. |
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| Perhaps this is just a natural part of the progression of our society, technology driving us towards increasing global homogeneity. |
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| As melting techniques are continually improved, greater homogeneity can be expected. |
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| At the same time, the ideas and policies that stressed cultural uniformity and homogeneity persisted. |
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| The identifiably Yiddish and Hebrew elements within his poetry serve to interrogate the homogeneity and wholeness of English. |
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| Moreover, we demonstrate that this procedure is useful as a detection method for the stepwise purification of the enzyme to homogeneity. |
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| This homogeneity extended to the variants in the standing type..but not to their pages of reset type. |
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| Such an impression of homogeneity would seem to result from the confluence of two discrete but interrelated trends. |
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| Furthermore, the new heat exchanger which currently equips all the cell optimizes the homogeneity. |
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| For the last three days I have been listening to recordings of oral interlocutions of such a numbing homogeneity as to leave your correspondent jaded in the extreme. |
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| Such homogeneity works to neutralise sectarian differences in the political arena while providing the framework for the plurality of opinion and political platforms. |
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| One-way analysis of covariance, with pretest scores as covariants, were used when tests for homogeneity of variance dictated that ANCOVA was warranted. |
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| With cultural homogeneity, Malays have a set of concepts on highlands, such as mountain worship, tree worship and worship space. |
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| They are pooled clusters which are not restrained by the homogeneity of computing architectures. |
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| Moreover the lack of homogeneity on the European market makes it difficult to mass produce equipment. |
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| The idea of scale, and thus even homogeneity, is a recurring difficulty in benthic bionomics. |
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| One of the accusations laid against him was that he had preached the boundlessness of the universe, or the homogeneity and infinity of space. |
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| For him the formlessness and the homogeneity of Impressionism were its ultimate virtues. |
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| Mix all types of products with perfect homogeneity, including culm or long or hard fibers. |
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| What degree of homogeneity between Member States is there in the delimitation of such areas? |
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| I guess it's a perfect example of why we don't want homogeneity in the human race. |
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| This absence of homogeneity makes it extremely difficult to define the sector. |
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| Three important safety principles are defined: functionality, homogeneity, and predictability. |
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| Variety rather than homogeneity characterises the involvement in the conclusion of international agreements on any topic. |
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| Its beauty comes from its architectural homogeneity, its height and its imposing geographical situation. |
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| Working as a small group of scientists has been very positive as regards content homogeneity and harmony. |
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| Education and health systems are characterized by their multiplicity and lack of homogeneity and by the dominance of the private sector. |
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| A heading is essentially a product group which, depending on its homogeneity, may contain one or more product clusters. |
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| Greater homogeneity requires separation into more groupings, each with fewer data and hence less statistical credibility. |
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| This meant that the management of the programme lacked clarity and homogeneity. |
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| This may provide a way beyond the generalised extremes of homogeneity and heterogeneity in analysing the necessity and contingency in organisational forms of capital. |
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| The fact that the country has a high degree of cultural homogeneity has prevented the germination of open hostilities between the different ethnic groups. |
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| Cytosolic GS was found to be distributed throughout the root with apparent homogeneity within the epidermis, exodermis, cortex, and central cylinder. |
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| While eschewing explicit racialism, advocates of immigration restriction expressed anxiety that the immigrants posed a threat to the homogeneity of the United States. |
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| We must find some alternative to the most insular tendencies of ethnic social clubs, but not white-bread homogeneity or the romance of going it alone. |
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| Recognizing the diverse nature of Hispanic families, the purpose of this article was not to perpetuate the myth of sameness or ethnic homogeneity. |
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| Results of tests of outliers and assumptions of normality, homogeneity of variance-covariance matrices, linearity, and multicollinearity were satisfactory. |
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| Mr Krugman concludes his paper with the same message found in his blog post: that lagging goods trade in America is a product of increased homogeneity across America. |
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| The apparent homogeneity of the place the shared national experience of strip malls, flags, ham patriotism and bad television is, after all, balanced by extraordinary contrasts. |
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| We have successfully purified ValRS-EF1H complex from K562 human erythroleukemia cells to near homogeneity. |
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| That leaves atheists unprotected, and the government, which appears to see homogeneity as desirable and likely to make ruling easier, has recently been cracking down on them. |
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| To obtain a good homogeneity and to shorten the mixing time, there shall be used wet mixers with forced mixing provided with paddles and pugmill. |
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| Thus, for example, the introduction of a norm that is excessively detailed compared with others in an enactment will probably affect only the homogeneity of the normative burden but not reduce the enactment's intelligibility. |
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| Performance of NMR spectrometers greatly depends on homogeneity and strength of the magnetic field. |
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| As regards religion, the Egyptian nation is characterized by the homogeneity, unity and cohesion of its citizens, who, regardless of the faiths which they profess, are united by the experience of their national struggle. |
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| The homogeneity in the form and organisation of education in the whole of the Roman Empire was striking and followed the rhythm of Romanisation. |
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| There is no reworking whatsoever, and with surface joining by scalloping and flawless surface finish, the homogeneity of every single part is absolute. |
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| Colour, turbidity, odour, and homogeneity, i.e., the presence of floatable or settleable material, should be observed in the sample of effluent, leachate, or elutriate at the time of preparing test solutions. |
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| This tendency toward a homogeneity also stems from the vertically integrated nature of the authoritarian Polish People's Republic. |
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| Two approaches that lead to artistic products, works that differ from the tradition because they put into question both the idyllic dream of the illusion and the imagined homogeneity of the work. |
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| High luminance, excellent homogeneity and consistent colour rendering will present your brand in the best possible light, just the way you want it. |
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| These herbal teas, with a pleasant taste, help eliminating organic body waste and facilitate the balance and homogeneity of the organism's activity. |
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| Comparability differs from homogeneity and, referring to academic and professional profiles, it is clear that diversity is not a draw back but an asset. |
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| And at a time when industry trends are moving toward homogeneity, the music of Cirque du Soleil allows us to break free from traditional forms and styles. |
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| Data showed that the normality and no violation of homogeneity of variance and thus that parametrical tests. |
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| But where it worked, the cultural uniformity and homogeneity of the population increased. |
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| Nevertheless, there remains general homogeneity in phonetics, vocabulary, and phraseology between variants of the Indian English dialect. |
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| This homogeneity is due to the fact that the biodiesel can act as an amphiphile and form micelles that have nonpolar tails and polar heads. |
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| We then returned to the homogeneity of slopes and ANCOVA models, but this time added either age or number of previous marathons. |
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| The survey did bring an unexpected result in the rather high degree of homogeneity of distribution of opinions across disciplines and across domains of research. |
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| Handling, sampling, and storage procedures should be identified in order that the homogeneity and stability are assured to the degree possible and contamination or mix-up are precluded. |
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| Their rights to the GI were recognized, and they were integrated into the delimitated area but only as satellite areas, in order to preserve the homogeneity of the core region of origin. |
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| On legume crops spray applications with ANTYS NPK to restart plant growth and ANTYS Ca sprinkling on lettuce or drip feeding on summer legumes, strawberry, melon so as to improve crop keeping time and homogeneity. |
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| A homogeneity in section design can leave some snoozy, though there's been sharp improvement on Sunday. |
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| The quality of a field emission cathode depends essentially on four factors: the operating field strength, the useful emission current density, the emission homogeneity, and the lifetime of the emitter tips. |
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| All new relevant Community legislation is dynamically incorporated into the Agreement and thus applies throughout the EEA, ensuring the homogeneity of the internal market. |
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| Their insistence on homogeneity within the nation-state in the name of national solidarity further eroded democratic rights and restricted the exercise of the promised freedoms. |
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| The manufacturer shall take all measures necessary in order that the manufacturing process ensures the homogeneity of each lot produced, and shall present his instruments for verification in the form of homogeneous lots. |
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| This has required them to verify the homogeneity of the principles that permit them to retrace and evaluate the recoveries following default and confirm that these data are not obsolescent. |
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| The goal is legal equality, not geographic homogeneity. |
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| Ensure the attractive homogeneity of frontage and windows. |
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| It promotes thermal exchanges and improves the homogeneity of the process. |
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| Tunisia is thus truly one of the rare countries that can boast that it has no racial discrimination problem, owing to the homogeneity of its population. |
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| This region shows intense homogeneity in the prehistorical record and possibly was the region of Europe with the densest population of humans during the Late Paleolithic. |
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| Given the aforementioned homogeneity, there exists some discussion on whether the continental group should be considered one or several languages. |
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| Since construction projects are distinguished diversiform categories such as building, civil and others, the homogeneity of data should be divergent from one another. |
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| The incorporation of clay markedly improves not only the mechanical and swelling-deswelling properties but also the spatial homogeneity of the hydrogels. |
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| The MPAA emerges from Dick's film as a system stacked against the maverick auteur, hostile to the creative process, and conducive to bland homogeneity. |
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| The ZnO-coated polyester had better UV absorbing property and water repellence due to the good homogeneity and dispersion of ZnO micropartices in the textile polymeric matrix. |
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