homogeneous in the PONS Dictionary

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For instance, a decrease in rainfall is able to trigger patterning in formerly homogeneous vegetation within few decades.
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Religious music as a category for music is not a musicologically homogeneous genre.
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Information within these clusters tends to be rather homogeneous and redundant.
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A supracontext may contain exemplars that only exhibit one behavior; it is deterministically homogeneous and is included.
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Below the thermocline, the water mass of the deep ocean is cold and far more homogeneous.
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To achieve a homogeneous ink the mixed components of the ink may be passed through a three roll mill.
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It is important to try to achieve a homogeneous data grouping and to treat any special claims separately.
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If working on a submanifold of the homogeneous space, then "s" need only be a local section over the submanifold.
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Researchers have postulated that such an effect is present when viewing a group as homogeneous helps to promote in-group solidarity.
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The country's ethnic composition was left almost homogeneous.
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