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Significats de relatively homogeneous en anglès
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Ús de relatively homogeneous en anglès
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The pragmatic framework that made literacy and the book necessary was relativelyhomogeneous.
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Results: Although core isolates differed slightly between patients, core quasispecies were relativelyhomogeneous within each patient.
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What was once a relativelyhomogeneous life becomes a succession of shorter periods, some only loosely connected.
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Severe trauma is a well-described cause of ALI that represents a relativelyhomogeneous subset of patients with ALI.
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Most gene transfer studies have been performed with relativelyhomogeneous soil systems in the absence of soil macrobiota, including invertebrates.
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Characterizing this heterogeneity is important for precision diagnostics, personalized predictions, and recruitment of relativelyhomogeneous sets of patients into clinical trials.
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In conclusion, our data demonstrate that we successfully isolated and culture-expanded a relativelyhomogeneous population of MPCs from adult murine bone marrow.
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If rates are relativelyhomogeneous across space other than around specific hazards, then evidence for these hazards causing the clusters is strengthened.
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Yet, rare in cinematographers, most of whom are hired hands, he created a relativelyhomogeneous filmography and never swerved from his radical convictions.
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The human erythrocyte was chosen as a model system owing to its availability, relativelyhomogeneous composition, and thorough documentation of contents by previous researchers.
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The pre-language stage of relativelyhomogeneous activities, of directness and immediateness, of relative equality between the effort and the result progressively came to an end.
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For as long as human activity was relativelyhomogeneous, there was no need for political delegation or for reifying political goals into rules or organizations.
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A total of 140 procedures were assigned scores ranging from 0.1 to 5.0 and sorted into 5 relativelyhomogeneous categories.
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Norden and Japan are both free societies with introverted values, but they both have the advantage (and disadvantage) of housing a relativelyhomogeneous population.