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Homogeneity and
heterogeneity are
concepts relating to the
uniformity of a substance,
process or image. A
homogeneous feature is
uniform in composition...
- "classification
Scheme for
Semantic and
Schematic Heterogeneities in XML Data Sources". They
classify heterogeneities into
three broad classes:
Structural conflicts...
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tumours (inter-tumour
heterogeneity) and
within tumours (intra-tumour
heterogeneity). A
minimal level of intra-tumour
heterogeneity is a
simple consequence...
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Locus heterogeneity occurs when
mutations at
multiple genomic loci are
capable of
producing the same
phenotype (ie. a
single trait,
pattern of traits...
- In statistics, (between-)
study heterogeneity is a
phenomenon that
commonly occurs when
attempting to
undertake a meta-analysis. In a
simplistic scenario...
- Loss of
heterogeneity (not to be
confused with loss of heterozygosity) may be a
disappearance of
heterogeneity of Ion
channels - see
Heterogeneity#Biology...
- Bouchaud, J.P.; Cipelletti, Luca; Saarloos, Wim van (2011).
Dynamical Heterogeneities in Gl****es,
Colloids and
Granular Media. New York:
Oxford University...
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Spatial heterogeneity is a
property generally ascribed to a
landscape or to a po****tion. It
refers to the
uneven distribution of
various concentrations...
- In
economic theory and econometrics, the term
heterogeneity refers to
differences across the
units being studied. For example, a
macroeconomic model in...
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Phenotypic heterogeneity describes different mutations in the same gene that can
sometimes give rise to
strikingly different phenotypes. E.g., certain...