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Meanings of relatively homogenous in English
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Usage of relatively homogenous in English
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Notation predates writing, addressing small-scale groups involved in relativelyhomogenous practical experiences.
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Currently, rotavirus testing policies among laboratories in England and Wales are relativelyhomogenous.
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And yes, Wales is a small and relativelyhomogenous country.
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Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) examination showed an encapsulated cystic lesion with relativelyhomogenous and highly echoic contents.
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Data also shows that climbing is relativelyhomogenous in demographic makeup-themajority of participants being white and male.
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Despite a relativelyhomogenous mutational spectrum, mutational heterogeneity for rare cases is observed because of the high rate of consanguinity.
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This algorithm applies dynamic programming and progressive optimization to the statistical profile of a multi-alignment in order to optimally demarcate relativelyhomogenous sub-regions.
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We conclude that reported practice patterns regarding the care of ARDS patients vary widely even within a relativelyhomogenous group of critical care practitioners.
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Various degrees of heterogeneity were observed within regions, with a relativelyhomogenous pattern in the Eastern Mediterranean region with strong decreases in HBsAg prevalence.