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heterogeneous ADJ BIOL

heterogeneous

heterogeneous CHEM

heterogeneous

heterogeneous ADJ

heterogeneous BIOL
heterogeneous BIOL
heterogeneous BIOL
heterogeneous BIOL
heterogeneous BIOL
heterogeneous BIOL
heterogeneous CHEM

heterogeneous catalyst CHEM

heterogeneous data N COMPUT

heterogeneous network COMPUT

heterogeneous products ECON

heterogeneous propellant MIL

heterogeneous radiation PHYS

heterogeneous reactor PHYS

heterogeneous selection N COMPUT

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Many services are regarded as heterogeneous or lacking homogeneity and are typically modified for each service consumer or each new situation (consumerised).
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The only information scientists have is that organic matter is heterogeneous and very complex.
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The last third of cases may be heterogeneous, and carry a poor prognosis.
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Clinical definitions refer to the lesions and their location, but not to the nature of the lesions and this kind of definition is potentially heterogeneous.
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He found that more ethnically heterogeneous nations had more ethnic conflicts.
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Three classes of sonochemical reactions exist: homogeneous sonochemistry of liquids, heterogeneous sonochemistry of liquid-liquid or solidliquid systems, and, overlapping with the aforementioned, sonocatalysis.
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In her work on successful aging, she argued for a more complex and heterogeneous view of older person.
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It can be included in heterogeneous design systems with various input formalisms and output languages.
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Ever since the cultural turn in geography, there has been recognition that society is not homogenous but heterogeneous.
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This results in segments which are homogeneous within and heterogeneous between each other.
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