Heterogeneity

  • 21heterogeneity — n. (in oncology) variability or differences in the properties of cells within a tumour …

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  • 22heterogeneity — /ˌhɛtəroʊdʒəˈniəti/ (say .hetuhrohjuh neeuhtee) noun (plural heterogeneities) the character or state of being heterogeneous; composition from dissimilar parts; disparateness …

  • 23heterogeneity — noun the quality of being diverse and not comparable in kind • Syn: ↑heterogeneousness • Ant: ↑homogeneity • Derivationally related forms: ↑heterogeneous (for: ↑heterogeneousness), ↑ …

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  • 24Homogeneity and heterogeneity — For other meanings of heterogeneity, homogeneity, and related words, see Heterogeneity (disambiguation) and Homogeneity (disambiguation). Clam chowder, a heterogeneous material Homogeneity and heterogeneity are concepts relating to the uniformity …

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  • 25Competitive heterogeneity — is a concept from strategic management that examines why industries do not converge on one best way of doing things. Microeconomics predicts that competition will result in industries composed of identical firms offering identical products at… …

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  • 26Study heterogeneity — Meta analysis is a method used to combine the results of different trials in order to obtain a quantified synthesis. The size of individual clinical trials is often too small to detect treatment effects reliably. Meta analysis increases the power …

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  • 27Spatial heterogeneity — Environments with a wide variety of habitats such as different topographies, soil types, and climates are able to accommodate a greater amount of species. Spatial heterogeneity is a concept parallel to ecosystem productivity, the species richness …

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  • 28optical heterogeneity — optinis įvairialytiškumas statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. optical heterogeneity vok. optische Heterogenität, f rus. оптическая гетерогенность, f pranc. hétérogénéité optique, f …

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  • 29Genetic heterogeneity — The phenomenon that a single disorder may be caused by different allele or non allele mutation. [ Turnpenny and Ellard, Emery s Elements of Medical Genetics, 13th Edition. Elsevier Limited, 2007. USBN 978 0 7020 2917 2 ] For example, Retinitis… …

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  • 30Allelic heterogeneity — The phenomenon in which different mutations at the same locus (or gene) cause the same disorder. For example,β thalessemia may be caused by several different mutations in the β globin gene …

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