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1 The north is more homogeneous , because of its history of totalitarian regimes.
2 The rocks being harder and more homogeneous , the weathering has been slight.
3 A new method is introduced which uses a more homogeneous field.
4 Measures used to evaluate distress were also more homogeneous in certain domains of distress.
5 The more I became invested in climbing, the more homogeneous my friend group got.
6 In addition, unbiased recursive partitioning provided a direct way of identification of more homogeneous subgroups.
7 In theory, simultaneous transmission from these two devices could produce a more homogeneous transmission field.
8 By 1945 Hitler had destroyed Germany's rich diversity, making it both poorer and more homogeneous .
9 Practice implications: Future interventions should target a more homogeneous sample and address counselees' understanding and recall.
10 In most of the cases we studied, 4DRO also resulted in more homogeneous target dose distributions.
11 Among patients between the two age extremes, clinicopathologic features and survival tended to be more homogeneous .
12 Our results demonstrate that the more homogeneous protein preparations exhibit more uniform affinities and kinetic constants.
13 We show that a higher degree of control of the polymer architecture generates more homogeneous samples.
14 The latter communities are more homogeneous with respect to ethnicity, urbanization, and occupational history than the former.
15 Peppers and eggplants are related to tomatoes, but they're a little more homogeneous in their plant size.
16 Get stampings rather than castings, as the first are more homogeneous , and therefore can be somewhat lighter.
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