Sentences with phrase «mean homogeneity»

Not exact matches

So this means we also have to challenge some of those patterns of consumerism and insulation, and sprawl, and homogeneity.
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.
Keith R. Bridston, a former secretary of the Faith and Order Commission of the World Council of Churches points out that the apostolic missionary outreach not only strained the territorial lines of unity identified with the original Jerusalem fellowship, but the success of the apostolic preaching among non-Jewish people meant that the unity of the church based on the ethnic homogeneity of the primitive fellowship of the Jewish disciples, had to be radically questioned and re-examined.
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.
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.
Greater homogeneity means that the public good - education in this case - might be funded by some of the districts, whereas there would be no funding if the district were the size of the state.
The stability and homogeneity of the C3S sea level products is also ensured by the use of an homogeneous mean reference to compute the sea level anomalies for all missions.
«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.
Occasionally it is necessary to assess the homogeneity of data without the use of reference stations, but using such an approach means that detection and adjustment take place with a much higher level of uncertainty.
ESr refers to the mean effect size and can be interpreted as a correlation r. Q b = between - class homogeneity statistic
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