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Heterogeneity
Heterogeneity meaning
Diversity | A composition of diverse parts. | The quality of a substance which is not uniform.
Synonyms of Heterogeneity
Example sentences (20)
It addresses RAS-driven cancers' heterogeneity.
But aggregate figures often mask large underlying heterogeneity.
However, there is stark heterogeneity among countries.
In preparing this report, care has been taken to account for the heterogeneity in trajectory, impact, experiences and policy responses across members in dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic.
BCMA-CD19 cCAR is also aimed to treat multiple myeloma, a challenging disease due to the heterogeneity of myeloma cells, which renders single-antigen targeting CAR T-cell therapy ineffective.
Besides, the existence of more than one CWD strain may contribute to higher heterogeneity in disease and transmission profiles.
First, the overuse of heterogeneity when selecting cloud platforms.
For these reasons, urban sociologist Herbert Gans many years ago proposed homogeneity at the block/building level and heterogeneity at the neighborhood level.
There was significant heterogeneity in study aims, measures, and outcomes.
But using our strategy, we actually found a large heterogeneity in chemical structures or molecular targets even within the drugs of the same classification of brain activity maps.
But we should hope for some heterogeneity in companies, just as we expect in in individuals.
This heterogeneity must be taken into account in responses to the challenges and opportunities of urban refugee economies, meaning there can be no one-size-fitsall response.
As the anthropologists Leonard Lieberman and Fatimah Linda Jackson observed, "Discordant patterns of heterogeneity falsify any description of a population as if it were genotypically or even phenotypically homogeneous".
Authors found significant statistical heterogeneity between the three trials with information on MTCT of HIV.
Because social dynamics focuses on individual level behavior, and recognizes the importance of heterogeneity across individuals, strict analytic results are often impossible.
For example, spatial heterogeneity is maintained, which means there will always be pockets of plants not found by herbivores.
He concluded that tribes in general are characterized by fluid boundaries and heterogeneity, are not parochial, and are dynamic.
In 2006 Anh Duc Ngo and colleagues, of the University of Texas Health Science Center, published a meta-analysis that exposed a large amount of heterogeneity (different findings) between studies, a finding consistent with a lack of consensus on the issue.
Phenotypic heterogeneity (for example, represented by variation in metabolic syndrome factor combinations among individuals with metabolic syndrome) has fueled that debate.
Simpson index scales as mirror opposite to Gini; that is, with increasing diversity Simpson index takes a smaller value (0 means maximum, 1 means minimum heterogeneity per classic Simpson index).