Sentences with phrase «for homogeneity»

All covariates were measured at registration and tested for homogeneity of regressions for the hypothesized contrasts.19
All covariates were examined for homogeneity of regressions.44 The results reported below are virtually identical for models both with and without covariates.
Differentiation is becoming critically important in a field long known for the homogeneity of its providers and the acquiescence of its buyers.
comparing the 42 ‐ rural station data used in the 1990 GRL and Nature papers with those adjusted for homogeneity of a 728 ‐ station network yield very much the same results, implying that the station moves, if any, really did not matter when a representative set of stations (here 42 ‐ stations) was used.
«Data storage availability in the 1980s meant that we were not able to keep the multiple sources for some sites, only the station series after adjustment for homogeneity issues.
These observations have been carefully checked for homogeneity and carefully corrected for the use of uninsulated wooden and canvas buckets for collecting seawater prior to 1942.
Considering how much American indies get criticized today for their homogeneity, L for Leisure feels like it's from a completely different planet.
Each RM sample is characterized for homogeneity (ensuring that each vial contains similar DNA) and stability (ensuring that the DNA ordered now will be comparable to samples ordered in the future).
The lack of temporal overlap will have serious consequences for the homogeneity and continuity of climate data sets, Trenberth and eight co-authors state in a white paper submitted to the meeting.
Numbers of participants in nonobese [BMI (in kg / m2): < 30] and obese (BMI ≥ 30.0) groups, respectively, are as follows: timely OL (□; n = 102 and 34) and delayed OL (▪; n = 49 and 33)[P < 0.0001 within the nonobese BMI group and P = 0.001 within the obese BMI group (chi - square analysis); Breslow - Day test for homogeneity of the odds ratios (P = 0.6267), indicating that there was not a significant difference by BMI group in the association between delayed OL and excess neonatal weight loss].
The final report of the Executive Remuneration Working Group aimed to encourage issuers to take decisions and craft remuneration structures that were right for their own business, thus avoiding the push for homogeneity at UK plc, which the IA's group felt may have led to a one - size - fits - all approach to crafting incentive structures.

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I argue that diversity is healthier than homogeneity for community life.
But the primary force of American policies was to weaken the minority cultures for the sake of greater homogeneity.
On the other hand, they were captive of turn - of - the - century WASP models that called for assimilation, accommodation, homogeneity in American life.
A Muslim does not «belong» to a particular mosque, which means there is enormous racial, ethnic and class diversity in a congregation that gathers for Friday prayer — in contrast to the homogeneity of most Protestant congregations.
The reason for this failure is not just specialization (although that is a factor) but ideological homogeneity.
That is to say, for complete homogeneity all the members of a class have to be at the absolute zero point of the temperature scale so that their molecules are in the ground state.
Such a spatial relation is indeed objective for Whitehead (PNK 32); thus, the homogeneity of spatial relations is claimed in The Principle of Relativity as the basis for the uniformity of physical relations generally (R 8).
Homogeneity may be inevitable and perhaps even desirable for the faith - based nonprofits already in the service - provider mold, but Wuthnow joins the chorus of those warning congregations to «jealously guard their freedom» by being «wary of government support.»
Cultural pluralism means that young adults do not experience the kind of Protestant homogeneity of moral and social values that their parents took for granted.
Such an inability to analyze simultaneity in terms of simpler relations is really unsurprising, however, given that Whitehead's conception of space and time assumes the homogeneity of spatio - temporal relations: «In this respect we have to dissent from Einstein who assumes for this [spatio - temporal] structure casual heterogeneity arising from contingent relations» (R 25, cf. the Preface v).
This is why I don't strive for theological uniformity, homogeneity in life - style, protocol, authority, submission, legal agreement, or anything of the sort.
Believing rigidity, clarity, and homogeneity to be prerequisites for psychological and social peace «the middle class pessimism over the future of SMW 208).
These enormous trends toward centralization and homogeneity still do permit room for the occasional «auteur» film of individual artistry, the profoundly critical television documentary, the journalistic exposé of corruption in high places, and other examples of independent thinking or original art.
But if the «postmodern» economic order is a homogeneous one, then the diversities of cultures will become, in time, a superficial cover for the essential homogeneity of Homo economicus.
Social planning that excludes certain groups for the sake of efficiency and homogeneity is in the long run completely unrealistic.
Once all is incorporated, beat on high speed for 20 seconds to ensure homogeneity.
Scrape the sides of the bowl and mix on low for 30 seconds to ensure homogeneity.
This homogeneity in the market for wine packaging and closures is not expected to change in any drastic manner through to 2018; yet there are some areas of diversification in evidence.
Scrape the bowl and beat on high for 30 seconds to ensure homogeneity.
Add in the flour and baking powder and stir until incorporated; beat for 30 seconds on high to ensure homogeneity.
Scrape the sides of the bowl and mix again for 20 seconds to ensure homogeneity.
The requirements of pharmaceutical biotechnology sector are extensive — compact design, clear arrangement of the line for aseptic process management, closed product handling, easy access for certified cleaning and low maintenance, reliable compliance with GMP requirements, gentle product treatment, efficient recovery of active ingredients, homogeneity, and reliable scale - up.
Scrape the sides of the bowl and beat on high speed for 30 seconds to ensure homogeneity.
Scrape the bowl and whip for another minute to ensure homogeneity.
If historical market concentration creates inter-company homogeneity, layoffs have deepened a kind of intra-newsroom homogeneity: fewer people, less diversity, fewer incentives for reporters to disagree with editors» orders and for editors to resist top - down control.
But rarely in the outdoor environment has homogeneity been good for an ecosystem.»
In fact, since males who were not firstborn would not inherit their parents» farm, they would be encouraged to leave their place of origin and this would have caused a continuous genetic exchange between groups and, over time, the development of a genetic homogeneity for the males transmitted markers.
Because the process of solidifying metals produces branch - like internal micro-patterns that disturb the chemical homogeneity of cast materials, having a better understanding of the bias field's role in their formation opens pathways for engineers to make improvements in cast and welded materials commonly used in everything from automobiles and airplanes to medical instruments.
Still, the genetic homogeneity of largely inbred mouse strains may be misleading when it comes to understanding human stem cells, cautions Peter Andrews, professor of biomedical science and co-director of the Centre for Stem Cell Biology at the University of Sheffield, U.K. «In the human, every embryonic stem cell that we're working with that comes from a different person is genetically different,» says Andrews.
Global mean temperatures averaged over land and ocean surfaces, from three different estimates, each of which has been independently adjusted for various homogeneity issues, are consistent within uncertainty estimates over the period 1901 to 2005 and show similar rates of increase in recent decades.
A reassessment of genetic diversity in Icelanders: Strong evidence from multiple loci for relative homogeneity caused by genetic drift.
While there are several limitations to Tanner staging (including ethnic homogeneity of the scale), the test is the current gold standard for puberty assessment.
After screening submissions for missing data and removing the small number of homosexual participants4 to increase the homogeneity of our sample, the data for 175 respondents (63 males, 112 females) were retained for analysis.
In light of the fact that Nanni Moretti's Mia madre — a relatively undistinguished addition to his corpus — also roped in an American actor (John Turturro) and had substantial amounts of dialogue in English, pandering to the forces of globalised cultural homogeneity seems to now be the Italian film industry's main strategy for resurrecting its fortunes after its historic collapse in the 1980s.
The picture - in - picture commentary stands as perhaps the best extra of the year, in which the directors hold forth with a marvelous lack of pretension even as they describe a fantastically experimental approach More surface pleasure than their borderline avant - garde Crank films or Gamer «s symbiosis of satiric content and form, Ghost Rider 2 nevertheless tries to create new aesthetic paths for a genre that has rapidly fallen into vanilla homogeneity.
I'm afraid of some details for this game (like the global homogeneity of the game.
Having been born and bred in China, Zhao seems to have a visceral feel for authoritarian government, an oppressive state, and the nature of stifling homogeneity.
Without homogeneity within the school, there is not enough support for teachers to deliver lesson plans related to self - regulated learning.
While this elite etiology is ideal for innovation, the demographic homogeneity of the clientele will make it harder for micro-schooling to address equity.
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