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Homogeneity
Homogeneity meaning
The condition of being homogeneous: having uniformity of constituent content.
Synonyms of Homogeneity
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Dimensional homogeneity The most basic rule of dimensional analysis is that of dimensional homogeneity.
And there, what I'd like to do is say that the key factors really for successful Phase III is having a good homogeneity of the patient population, and having good balance between the groups.
In addition, impurities and lack of homogeneity in the produced electrolytes have been obstacles to improving performance.
Russell Shalev, an attorney in the legal department of the Kohelet Policy Forum, a Jerusalem-based think tank that helped draft the government’s legislation, said that the judges’ veto leads to homogeneity—judges who think alike.
The term itself suggests, homogeneity of men’s health issues, whereas, in reality, huge diversity exists between different groups of men.
We should embrace our diversity and not force ourselves into homogeneity.
Mannar’s cultural richness lies not in homogeneity but in the harmonious coexistence of Tamil, Muslim and Sinhalese communities.
The far right, we know, is built on racist fantasies of ethnic homogeneity, and the AfD has long been deemed extreme.
A homogeneity has set in. The nominated movies start to look like picture day at certain magnet schools.
For these reasons, urban sociologist Herbert Gans many years ago proposed homogeneity at the block/building level and heterogeneity at the neighborhood level.
The work's flaw was that Cody let homogeneity predominate over conveying the massive distances, diversity of destinations and sheer wonder of the new.
And yet, for all of its lack of change, and its consistent hegemony and homogeneity, or because of it, it feels a bit like home.
For decades, South Korean schoolbooks preached the virtues of ethnic and cultural homogeneity.
This racial homogeneity gives it strong social cohesion, allowing it to survive the many traumas inflected on it in the comics.
Abstract space is a term used in geography to refer to a hypothetical space characterized by complete homogeneity.
Academic work on organizational dress by Rafaeli & Pratt (1993) referred to uniformity (homogeneity) of dress as one dimension, and conspicuousness as a second.
A neoclassical politics provided both the ethos of the elites and the rhetoric of the upwardly mobile, and accounts for the singular cultural and intellectual homogeneity of the Founding Fathers and their generation.
As thermocouples age in a process, their conductors can lose homogeneity due to chemical and metallurgical changes caused by extreme or prolonged exposure to high temperatures.
Franco also used language politics in an attempt to establish national homogeneity.
Furthermore, they believed that political boundaries should mirror these alleged racial and ethnic groups, thus justifying ethnic cleansing in order to achieve "racial purity" and also to achieve ethnic homogeneity in the nation-state.