Sentences with phrase «from homogenous»

This distinction tends to indicate the two sets of investors are far from homogenous.
They also analyzed results of the Cognitive Reflection Test, which is correlated to the SAT, from a homogenous sample of University of Michigan students.
The mayor pointed out that all 10 councilors are committee members, as are many of their friends and relatives, proof that the party is far from homogenous.

Not exact matches

In other words, candidates who are different from an otherwise homogenous group of finalists stand little chance of getting hired, even if they are the most qualified.
Research shows that candidates who are different from an otherwise homogenous group of finalists stand little chance of getting hired, even if they are the most qualified.
She might be the person who saves your «culture» from becoming a homogenous echo chamber destined for irrelevance.
The main takeaway from all of this: Investors should be cognizant that EM is no longer a homogenous asset class, and each market faces its own challenges.
Without even knowing it, the outgroup homogeneity effect can influence our perceptions of diverse people and prevent us from leaving our homogenous cliques.
Closely following the teachings of B.R. Ambedkar, the 20th Century symbol of Dalit power and protest, the Dalit asserted their separateness from other Hindus and demonstrated vehement opposition to classical Brahmanic Hinduism.12 However, it may be stated that Dalit movement in India is not yet homogenous and does represent diverse policies and means of liberation.
It dramatically portrays as never before that churches around the world have reached a critical point in the movement from being more or less homogenous in faith, worship and life to a situation of theological and liturgical heterogeneity, rooted in a profound commitment to express Christian faith and witness in terms of particular local cultural idioms.
In order to provide the necessary foils to our essentially homogenous academic culture, we must find ways of introducing into the academic world sustained confrontation with persons whose basic life - commitments and institutional contexts — not just their cognitive positions — are decisively different from ours.
Mix until you have a homogenous batter that runs from the spatula in a thick ribbon.
When I see that I get areas in the pan where the sugar is becoming brown and others where is still clumpy white, I remove the pan from the fire and just keep stirring until I get a more homogenous mix..
Remove the pan from the heat and whisk in pieces of butter into cream, until it's smooth and homogenous.
Scrape the meringue onto the almond mixture and incorporate with a rubber or silicone spatula until you have a homogenous batter that runs from the spatula in a thick ribbon.
Remove bowl from mixer, gently stir in blueberries and shredded coconut by hand with rubber spatula, scraping bottom and sides of bowl, to ensure that batter is homogenous.
No matter the demographics of the community — low - income or wealthy, private or public school, ethnically diverse or homogenous — there simply isn't a consensus of what parents want from school lunch.
I only have two sources to hand: that one (which only measures by developed / undeveloped, so it includes some very homogenous populations, i.e. in Scandinavia) and another that looks at data from Missouri between 1986 and 1997 that puts the rate at 0.5 for whites and 1.1 for African - Americans, but I'm sure there are others that are better and might give you a better idea.
Although the restriction of analysis to exclusive feeding groups resulted in the omission from analysis of more than half of the studies (10 of 17, 14 388 of 17 498 subjects), the effects observed were homogenous and based largely on contemporaneous ascertainment of exposure (either from birth records at the time of feeding or by maternal recall within 6 y after birth).
The Old Order Amish are ideal for genetic studies because they are a genetically homogenous population tracing their ancestry back 14 generations to a small group that came to Pennsylvania from Europe in the mid-1700s.
With a more homogenous learning environment, it's easier for teachers to match their instruction to a student's needs and the students benefit from interacting with comparable academic peers.
If every neuron in the brain were directly connected to every other neuron, however, the brain would become too homogenous, and one signal would become indistinguishable from the next, Tagliazucchi explains.
Most previous research has focused on the tomato fruit as one homogenous tissue, or only the outer fleshy part, but as anyone who has chopped a ripe, runny tomato knows, the fruit is far from uniform.
Skinner pointed out that many American preschoolers live in fairly homogenous environments, with limited ability to witness positive interactions with people from diverse populations.
After this period of induction, keratinocytes derived from pluripotent stem cells were isolated and amplified to obtain a homogenous and pure population of keratinocytes presenting all the phenotypic characteristic of adult keratinocytes.
Homogenous and functional population of keratinocytes and melanocytes derived from pluripotent stem cells were generated by designing a multi-step sequential protocol respecting the chronobiology of epidermis formation during human ontogenesis.
Indeed, we have obtained a homogenous mesodermal cell populations derived from human pluripotent stem cells (hES and iPS cells), which could represent discreet differentiation steps.
Ade, with postdoctoral researcher and first author Long Ye from NC State and chemist He Yan from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, set out to determine at what temperature these systems transform from two separate materials to one homogenous mixture in organic solar cells.
One Standardized Differentiation Procedure Robustly Generates Homogenous Hepatocyte Cultures Displaying Metabolic Diversity from a Large Panel of Human Pluripotent Stem Cells.
However, the further development this type of therapy requires a reliable source for the large amounts of homogenous functional patient - specific NK cells needed and this has led to the generation of NK cells from human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs)[3].
«Using this technology, we can mimic disease in a homogenous population of heart cells created from iPSCs.
This means that the oxygen composition was homogenous across Vesta prior to the formation of the basalt that the eucrites come from.
Since «likes» repel, the ions try to maintain the same distance from each other, this results in a homogenous dispersed solution.
But I can agree with your point that everything is going too basic and grey and denim and homogenous from a creative perspective!
The rise of franchise - minder figures such as Marvel's Kevin Feige and Lucasfilm's Kathleen Kennedy in roles that are an unusual blend of producer, production chief and showrunner, initially looked to be pointing toward a homogenous sameness from film to film in the name of quality control and brand management.
It's a fascinating piece of ephemera; while Hollywood regularly depicted America as a homogenous glob with a singular religion, «Sons of Liberty» has Rains gathering support from the congregation inside his temple.
So, we need to move beyond just seeing this as a homogenous role within schools and realise that for an organisation to be evidence - informed, different people can play different roles — right from doing primary research, right through to teachers almost demanding that the training they are sent on has got good evidence behind that.
Oberman says her group hoped to discover what U.S. systems could learn from Finland — a relatively small and homogenous country.
Sommer argues that, far from being a «single homogenous space cube» a classroom is lots of connected micro-environments.
My «fairest» interpretation of the current albeit controversial research surrounding this particular issue is that bias does not exist across teacher - level estimates, but it certainly occurs when teachers are non-randomly assigned highly homogenous sets of students who are gifted, who are English Language Learners (ELLs), who are enrolled in special education programs, who disproportionately represent racial minority groups, who disproportionately come from lower socioeconomic backgrounds, and who have been retained in grade prior.
In many cases, schools that practice «out - counseling» do not specifically look to exclude marginalized students, but rather aim to develop homogenous behavioral practices that implicitly preclude children with emotional and cognitive disabilities from successfully integrating into the expressed culture of the institution.
The only thing that distances the high - performance Focus from real greatness is some fine - tuning — in particular, we'd like to see the computer - controlled cleverness scaled back in favor of a more homogenous steering and suspension setup.
Our test car had steel gray leather with wide, cream - colored piping, and it was very, very nice — a welcome change from the overly plasticized, overly homogenous leather treatments we see everywhere these days.
Add to this a cohort of conservative buyers with deep pockets who rarely stray from the safety net of homogenous Euro styling and you've got ta wonder how on earth Infiniti do it?
This is the reason why VOS Performance does not offer the individual body and interior styling parts normally expected from a tuner, instead crafting a total package that creates a distinctive and homogenous identity to appeal to a worldwide audience.
Their thick wall technology makes them appear from the outside as homogenous, continuous strips of light.
The research vehicle features a homogenous charge compression ignition engine, a technology that produces the high fuel economy of a diesel engine from a clean - burning gasoline engine.
Unlike Metroid 3, which had a wide variety of areas, each with their own challenges (or Metroid 1, which felt like it did) Metroid II is composed of an unbroken sequence of mostly homogenous caverns, and while the developers did their best to make some areas feel different from others by giving the walls different textures, every area in Metroid II looks the same after a while.
Writing in the catalogue, curator Debra Bricker Balken, who organized «Threading Light» in conjunction with the Addison Gallery of American Art, is at pains to separate Tobey from the «assertive,» «nationalistic,» and «homogenous» American avant - garde.
Whether from Chicago to Moscow or Los Angeles to Manchester, mass media has opened the possibility for collective simultaneous experiences and a shared (but dissonant) global culture, consequently flattening cultural differences to a homogenous field.
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