Definition of Homogenisation. Meaning of Homogenisation. Synonyms of Homogenisation

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Definition of Homogenisation

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Meaning of Homogenisation from wikipedia

- Homogeneity and heterogeneity are concepts relating to the uniformity of a substance, process or image. A homogeneous feature is uniform in composition...
- borders as it annexed ****pattia, and the po****tion became much more homogenised due to post-war po****tion transfers, most of which, as in the case of...
- A homogenizer is a piece of laboratory or industrial equipment used for the homogenization of various types of material, such as tissue, plant, food, soil...
- the rise of homogenising nationalism, choosing to emphasise instead a reciprocal and symbiotic relationship between cultural homogenisation, nationalism...
- COVID-19 pandemic. The Deloitte Football Money League is a publication that homogenises and compares clubs' annual revenue. Deloitte put ****nal's footballing...
- constituent peoples, any domination in governmental structures and any ethnic homogenisation by segregation based on territorial separation. Despite the territorial...
- uncontrolled hybridisation, introgression genetic swamping which leads to homogenisation or out-competition from the heterosic hybrid species. When new po****tions...
- and many of the factors that created it (a national press, linguistic homogenisation, public education, suppression of local particularities) encouraged...
- nationalism" in Gellner's theory: Shared, formal educational system Cultural homogenisation and "social entropy" Central monitoring of polity, with extensive bureaucratic...
- structure: commercial bank cooperative bank Some experts see a trend toward homogenisation of financial institutions, meaning a tendency to invest in similar areas...