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Pooled odds ratios were calculated in case homogeneity could not be rejected.
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This raises the question of the homogeneity of B lymphocyte activation requirements.
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The motion impact on target dose homogeneity was patient-dependent and relatively small.
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The Prussians do not neglect the homogeneity and consequent unity of organization.
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Each individual capillary is assumed to follow the adiabatic tissue homogeneity model.
Usage of homogeneousness in английском
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This gives the form and the art conception, and gives homogeneousness.
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What we call his mistake is in that he regarded "homogeneousness" as negative.
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A particular language prevailed in each; and there was a homogeneousness about the costumes of the men composing each.
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It's one of Spencer's data: we see homogeneousness in all things distant, or with which we have small acquaintance.
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He had perceived that she would be attractive; he had not reckoned on the homogeneousness of her particular English charms.
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They are, besides, enthusiastic supporters and intelligent abettors of the new movement which aims to achieve homogeneousness in the arts of living.
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The extreme South, in quitting them, will have given them every facility; it will have endowed them with political homogeneousness and liberal majorities.
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They are due, in general, to the irregular contraction of the pieces, caused by a want of homogeneousness in the plaster of the moulds.
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Yet there is a homogeneousness about all these vegetable forms, in their colour, in their fruit and flowers, that proclaims them of one family.
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Although, as before remarked, the Republican party was made up of a good many elements besides the Abolitionists, there was among them but little homogeneousness.
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In fact, this vast empire, 4,000,000 square miles in extent, does not possess the homogeneousness of the states of Western Europe.
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Homogeneousness is an aspect of the Universal, wherein it is a state that does not merge away into something else.
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Our own expression is that all things are acting to advance to the homogeneous, or are trying to localize Homogeneousness.
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This gives the form and the art conception, and gives homogeneousness.
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What we call his mistake is in that he regarded "homogeneousness" as negative.
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A particular language prevailed in each; and there was a homogeneousness about the costumes of the men composing each.