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Meanings of more homogenous in English
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Usage of more homogenous in English
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We aim to define etiologically morehomogenous subgroups in CD based on ages of onset.
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And morehomogenous than that melting pot, for sure.
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For caregivers, experiences of involvement were morehomogenous.
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The regulators are now looking to establish stricter and morehomogenous rules for setting these so-called 'risk weights'.
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Thus, the Croatian PKU population seems to be morehomogenous than some other Mediterranean or Central European populations.
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The creation of ever morehomogenous online communities is said to exacerbate confirmation bias and further polarise public opinion.
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The US never had a European-style welfare state, even when it was ethnically much morehomogenous than it is today.
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Facebook's senior leadership is even morehomogenous, with 73% of the most important positions filled by White people.
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The landscape of somatic copy number alterations depicts a morehomogenous and stable genomic portrait than the single nucleotide variant profile.
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Furthermore we show that an alternative technique, involving treatment with strong alkali results in a much morehomogenous solution that is largely monomeric.
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Academic studies have repeatedly shown that returns diminish as fund assets grow, which could be an issue if Feingold's funds grow morehomogenous.
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On the other hand, anecdotal evidence suggests that vessel geometry is morehomogenous in youth, which would tend to undermine this geometric risk hypothesis.