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Meanings of homogeneous group in English
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Usage of homogeneous group in English
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Video-game players are not a homogeneousgroup, if indeed they ever were.
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Wikipedia has long been criticised for having an overwhelmingly homogeneousgroup of editors.
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Like every revolutionary vanguard, we were a smaller, more cohesive and homogeneousgroup.
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The Taliban have never been a homogeneousgroup, but an alliance of like-minded factions.
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The Klemantans present a greater variety of physical types, being a less homogeneousgroup.
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Stricter diagnostic criteria allow the definition of a homogeneousgroup of patients with excellent prognosis.
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Rasul said the Taliban insurgents fighting the Afghan government and NATO forces were not a homogeneousgroup.
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Our aim was to analyze clinical and electroencephalographic characteristics of seizures in this etiologically homogeneousgroup of patients.
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I am intrigued that Andy Pollak perceives all Irish Times readers as a homogeneousgroup of suburban sybarites.
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We need to stop pretending that women in America are a homogeneousgroup with the same privileges and priorities.
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People of faith are so often portrayed in the media as a homogeneousgroup, blindly in thrall to superstitious beliefs.
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As he points out, the football squad is probably as nearly a homogeneousgroup as it is possible to find.
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Conclusion: This systematic approach to explore the NED in a quite homogeneousgroup of patients with CRPC seems reproducible and appropriate.
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Conclusions: These studies of a homogeneousgroup of patients give further insight into possible physiological regulations and roles of IGFs and IGFBPs.
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Purpose: This study was performed to determine the prognostic significance of p53 gene overexpression in a homogeneousgroup of node-positive colorectal cancer patients.
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It arises from the fact that algae, as generally understood, do not constitute a homogeneousgroup, suggesting a descent from a common stock.