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heterogéneo
Consisting of elements that are not of the same kind or nature.
heterogenous
homogeneous
autogenous
different
mixed
varied
diversified
motley
sundry
miscellaneous
assorted
disparate
inhomogeneous
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heterogêneo
heterogenous
1
It was composed of heterogenouselements,everyshadeofpoliticalopinionbeingrepresented.
2
This little peak was built up of very heterogenousmaterials.
3
It was really Alfred's first appearance before a heterogenousaudience.
4
Subsistence labour forms a special group within heterogenouslabour.
5
In Akron, where a heterogenouscollectionof industrialworkersdwell,idlenesswasapotent factorin fomenting disorder.
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
.
heterogeneous
heterogeneous group
genetically heterogeneous
highly heterogeneous
heterogeneous disease
heterogeneous population
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heterogênea
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heterogéneo