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Meanings of
heterogeneous
in English
Portuguese
heterogêneo
Catalan
heterogeni
Spanish
heterogéneo
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Consisting of elements that are not of the same kind or nature.
heterogenous
homogeneous
autogenous
Related terms
different
mixed
varied
diversified
motley
sundry
miscellaneous
assorted
disparate
inhomogeneous
Portuguese
heterogêneo
Usage of
heterogeneous
in English
1
The clinical course is
heterogeneous
,
manifested by a fulminant or indolent course.
2
Conclusions: Patients clinically diagnosed with type 2 diabetes are a
heterogeneous
group.
3
The studies were conducted in areas
heterogeneous
in terms of industrial activities.
4
We also provide evidence that this effect is
heterogeneous
across different macaques.
5
Background: Sensory features are highly prevalent and
heterogeneous
among children with ASD.
6
Purpose: Epilepsies have a highly
heterogeneous
background with a strong genetic contribution.
7
Studies were
heterogeneous
,
with relatively short follow-up and outcome measures were varied.
8
Results: The nuclear populations in cSCC lesions are a very
heterogeneous
set.
9
Assessing
heterogeneous
treatment effects is a growing interest in advancing precision medicine.
10
However, reported experiences from various medical centers have been contradictory and
heterogeneous
.
11
Background: Biological data resources have become
heterogeneous
and derive from multiple sources.
12
Discussion and conclusion: MAP is a
heterogeneous
syndrome with positive symptom typologies.
13
Conclusions: Human liposarcoma cells appear to be
heterogeneous
in their angiogenic activity.
14
However, single gene-driven recombinase lines mark relatively broad and
heterogeneous
cell populations.
15
Background context: Spinal sarcomas are a rare,
heterogeneous
group of mesenchymal tumors.
16
Our analysis shows that MSCs isolated from different tissues are highly
heterogeneous
.
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heterogeneous
Adjective
Frequent collocations
heterogeneous group
genetically heterogeneous
highly heterogeneous
heterogeneous disease
heterogeneous population
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Translations for
heterogeneous
Portuguese
heterogêneo
heterogênea
Catalan
heterogeni
Spanish
heterogéneo
Heterogeneous
through the time
Heterogeneous
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common