0 formed of parts or elements that are all of the same kind -- stejnorodý, homogenní
a homogeneous society.
Hence, such an arrangement permits the handling of a group of pupils psychologically similar, who form a homogeneous social group.
Tests for heterogeneity indicated that flies within geographically defined regions were homogeneous.
Indeed, experimental evidence shows that even when agents are, by design, homogeneous in terms of utility and budget sets, their expectations differ substantially.
Consider, for example, a horizontally homogeneous situation with a vertical gradient in the vertical velocity variance uk.
If = 0, the equation is called homogeneous, otherwise it is called non-homogeneous.
We assume that the age differences within a cohort are small enough to consider these subgroups as being homogeneous with respect to transition probabilities.
The relative influence of speed adaptation and changing directions on the stability behavior of the homogeneous steady state solution was discussed.
It is important to note that the assumption of homogeneous lexical structure across neighbourhoods differing in density has not been explicitly tested in adults.
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