- 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...
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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...
- COVID-19 pandemic. The
Deloitte Football Money League is a
publication that
homogenises and
compares clubs'
annual revenue.
Deloitte put ****nal's footballing...
- like the
United States, to the
point where it can be
described as a "
homogenising agent" (S. W. Littlejohn). However,
instead of
being merely a result...
- transition. In particular, he
focused on the
unifying and
culturally homogenising roles of the
educational systems,
national labour markets and improved...
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until the late 18th century, when the 23rd
chief began the
process of
homogenising the
appearance of the castle. This
process continued under the 24th and...
- change,
arguing that the
inclusion of
American writers would lead to
homogenisation,
reducing diversity and
opportunities everywhere,
including in America...
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urbanisation threatens these insects though habitat destruction and
homogenisation and the use of pesticides.
Invasive threats include other coccinellids...
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universality of
human rights and
social justice, but
fiercely resists cultural homogenisation.[citation needed] In line with its
views on sovereignty, the organisation...
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enjoyment and identity, to the
cultural enjoyment of identity, to a
homogenising movement of the ego." As
Richard Middleton puts it, "Plaisir results...