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Meanings of homogenous group in English
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Usage of homogenous group in English
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This information was obtained in a homogenousgroup of patients under well-defined therapeutic conditions.
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But they are not a homogenousgroup and may be hampered by internal divisions.
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Authors conclude that cancer patients are not a homogenousgroup as regards somatic sequelae.
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The newcomers are far from a homogenousgroup.
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The campaigns target a fairly homogenousgroup.
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LGBT people are not a homogenousgroup.
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The prime bank paper trades as a homogenousgroup, unlike Libor contributions which are for each individual bank.
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Renters are not a homogenousgroup.
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The underlying premise of Ms Burton's argument is that women are a homogenousgroup with common social and economic interests.
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Policy makers are not a homogenousgroup "Policy maker" is at least as broad a term as "researcher".
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Adam Habib, vice-chancellor of Wits University, said in a lecture last year: They are not a homogenousgroup, as some seem to imagine.
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LGBT people are not a homogenousgroup, but intersect with plenty of other people who are and will be victims of Trump's policies.
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And so, homogenousgroup of sister-friends also known as "the ladies": I believe you may be in need of some kindly guidance.
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We conclude that reported practice patterns regarding the care of ARDS patients vary widely even within a relatively homogenousgroup of critical care practitioners.
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To assemble a homogenousgroup and avoid confounding effects, we enrolled only subjects who were completely medication-free and did not have current comorbid psychiatric illness.
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Conversely, low innovation rates produce homogenousgroups that are different from one another.