evenness in the PONS Dictionary

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Another manifestation of this structure is that the point reflection in has different properties depending on evenness of.
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He emphasized evenness of tone, a beautiful, song-like legato, and expressiveness.
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These five dimensions are evenness, clustering, exposure, centralization and concentration.
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Evenness is the difference between the percentage of a minority in a particular part of a city, compared to the city as a whole.
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She was universally lauded for opulence of tone, evenness of scale, breadth of range, perfection of technique and communicative warmth.
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Biodiversity is not easily defined, but may be thought of as the number and/or evenness of genes, species, and ecosystems in a region.
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He taught a crisp, fine, even filigree piano playing that concentrated on evenness of scales, independence of fingers and minimum movement of body and arms.
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Communities of this level of evenness seem to be rare in natural systems.
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The team concluded the evenness of the scratches suggested the hadrosaur used the same series of jaw motions over and over again.
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They will crush with considerable evenness to a thirty mesh, which is generally sufficient.
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