homogenous in the PONS Dictionary

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A homogenous circular polarizer passes one handedness of circular polarization unaltered and blocks the other handedness.
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Such structures are then conceptually described as being homogenous and as effective media.
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Often the fungal and plant cell walls become almost indistinguishable where they meet, thus forming a homogenous interfacial matrix through which nutrients can easily disperse.
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Extensive deposits of fine alluvial clays of homogenous texture border the stream in some areas.
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Within the group, several smaller sub-groups and individual painters can be identified, albeit with considerable difficulty, due to the very homogenous styles of the painters.
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On the surface of a smoothly spherical, homogenous, non-rotating planet, the plumb bob picks out as vertical the radial direction.
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This is much more likely where the city is not homogenous and different neighbourhoods have sharply different opinions about city policy direction.
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These regions were once thought to be homogenous and static habitats.
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On the one hand, certain inequalities are unavoidable as the constituencies can not be of exactly equal size and the turnout, too, is not homogenous.
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Students are grouped by social and academic characteristics, instead of by grade, because the school does not believe students mature at a homogenous pace.
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