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heterogeneity

[het-uh-roh-juh-nee-i-tee] / ˌhɛt ə roʊ dʒəˈni ɪ ti /


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Ali McBride, 50, has been a patron since he was a teenager, buying books like “James Baldwin: The F.B.I. Files” and “Reciting Ifa: Difference, Heterogeneity and Identity.”

From New York Times • May 22, 2021

Heterogeneity within mitotic progenitors in the ganglionic eminences is driven by a highly conserved maturation trajectory, alongside eminence-specific transcription factor expression that seeds the emergence of later diversity.

From Nature • Mar. 4, 2018

Morita, Y., Ema, H. & Nakauchi, H. Heterogeneity and hierarchy within the most primitive hematopoietic stem cell compartment.

From Nature • Jan. 23, 2018

Heterogeneity in vegetation types, stand structures and successional age classes at all spatial scales and environmental settings is emerging as a strategy for enhancing ecosystem resilience to climate change.

From Nature • Nov. 4, 2014

Heterogeneity, that is, differentiation, is introduced by form.

From A Critical History of Greek Philosophy by Stace, W. T. (Walter Terence)




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