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homogeneous

adjective as in similar

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They are by no means a homogeneous voting demographic, but historically, Latinos have tended to favour the Democrats.

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Through their writing, both authors hope to offer readers a different look at Italisan cuisine, which can sometimes erroneously be discarded as heavy and homogeneous.

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“Therefore, we selected a homogeneous group of women with obesity without serious chronic diseases or lifestyle habits that could influence taste perception,” Jensterle Sever added.

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Introducing homogeneous, high-yielding plant varieties leads growers to abandon native crops.

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However, on a nanoscopic scale, materials are not homogeneous anymore and the macroscopic description of the material is insufficient.

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