At the same time, female artists, even those performing completely different styles of music, are treated as a homogenous group.
By contrast, homogenous under-reporting would only affect the estimated risk (c) of disease progression.
Socially, the marriage alliances of the oligarchy consolidated it as a homogenous, but peculiar group, distinct from both aristocracy and bourgeoisie.
Her conclusion is that the absence of children's 'voices' in the construction of policy has succeeded in creating essentialist, homogenous and imaginary welfare subjects.
By examining these two nations, we can observe the impact of macro-level diversity on policy preference in these homogenous and heterogeneous settings.
For homogenous document collections, where it is reasonable to assume the prominence of a topic, multi-document summarization can be largely driven by this assumption.
In histological sections, the cyst wall is seen to have been reduced to a narrow homogenous wall enclosing the closely packed bradyzoites.
These observations, showing pathological differences from normal homogenous tissue perfusion, all suggest the occurrence and gradual increment of scattered ischemic micro-foci.