Sentences with phrase «more homogenous»

Network density assesses the share of alters interconnected with each other within each network and depicts whether egos» networks are more homogenous or heterogeneous.
The diagnoses identify heterogeneous groups; however, a characteristic that can be used to identify more homogenous groupings is that of callous - unemotional (CU) traits.
This manual is a standalone program for parents of children with all kind of disorders and consists of 3 - h sessions, while the current MYmind parent program is for a more homogenous group of parents and provided parallel to the children's sessions of 1.5 h. Therefore, important adaptations were made from the original program.
Future research should therefore focus on a more homogenous sample with regard to age and pubertal development, or it should perform subsequent sampling in girls during their adolescence.
In DSM - 5 (American Psychiatric Association, 2013), the inclusion of the specification «with limited prosocial emotions» for CD disorder allows the identification of a more homogenous subgroup of children with CD who also have CU traits.
#IDEFY helped to ignite a robust, authentic conversation about issues that are the most important to diverse Young Americans during a time when most of the visible social activism was older and more homogenous.
Although rates will vary between zip codes, the state of Vermont is more homogenous than other states in terms of car insurance premium rates by zip code.
To have a more homogenous set, we focus on the 96 law firms that reported between 90 and 125 lawyers, where it turns out that only a third of them (28 firms) reported non-equity partners.
By cutting up records when they disagree too much with regional trends, BEST forces its data to be more homogenous over larger areas.
That means they're forcing their data to be more homogenous over larger areas by introduces artifical breakpoints.
Abstract «Although we conclude, as found elsewhere, that recent warming has been substantial relative to natural fluctuations of the past millennium, we also note that owing to the spatially heterogeneous nature of the MWP, and its different timing within different regions, present palaeoclimatic methodologies will likely «'' flatten out» estimates for this period relative to twentieth century warming, which expresses a more homogenous global «'' fingerprint.»
Since Reagan, but accelerating since Gingrich, the right has become more and more homogenous, composed of CWM who share a visceral sense of being besieged, of «losing their country,» of seeing their privileged normative place in U.S. culture slip away.
The issue we were really looking for was whether there was a different spatial signature in the volcanic - induced cooling which could be used to distinguish it from solar cooling — and there was: volcanic long term cooling was much more homogenous than solar - induced cooling.
What about the notion that, in the real world, the forcings don't act in isolation, and therefore the spatial (and temporal) distribution is more homogenous (when the forcings are taken together) than in the isolated model runs.
Nationally, the museum has driven change in the cultural sector; without it employees of art museums in the United States would be even more homogenous than they are at present.
Fortunately Cathay Pacific's fleet is more homogenous, so you can expect a good experience in first or business class on all its long - haul routes without worrying much about the aircraft used to operate them.
The genes encoding these characteristics become more homogenous or similar between dogs of a particular breed or line.
In practical terms, I found that by almost completely missing the rear wheel arch, the 66 mm shorter rear doors give the car an even more homogenous look while facilitating easier ingress and egress.
The BRABUS WIDESTAR body conversion consists of doors elements, and rocker panels that create a more homogenous transition between the fender flares.
It's no secret that as a market matures, it also becomes more homogenous.
The biggest change is that the controversial styling has given way to a more homogenous look, clearly inspired by the new Compass.
The new lighting system uses less energy than a normal taillight, and has a more homogenous light output that can easily be dimmed or illuminated in various shapes.
On the track, the 488 GTB behaves in a more homogenous and benign fashion than the spicier 458 Speciale.
Developing cars that are a joy to drive is one key way that my employer will maintain its «personality» in a future where cars / tech / car - sharing economy threaten to turn cars into even more homogenous devices than they are at the moment.)
Shod with 235/60 18 - inch mud and snow tires, however, spring travel suffices to wade through potholes, damper action copes well with the wavy stuff, and the entire suspension setup feels more homogenous than the chassis of the Range Rover Evoque we brought along as a reference vehicle.
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.
«Crabgrass Frontier,» Kenneth Jackson highlights the importance of the school system in drawing families into suburbs as he states: «Millions of families moved out of the city «for the kids» and especially for the educational and social superiority of smaller and more homogenous suburban school systems,» (Jackson, 1985).
As our student population becomes increasingly diverse, the teachers leading American classrooms remain much more homogenous.
Recent research has shown that such impositions on the voucher sector limit creativity and diversity in school systems, and make voucher schools far more homogenous.
In the U.S., where 87 % of white students attend a majority white school, many middle - class and affluent urbanites grapple with what Mike Petrilli calls the Diverse Schools Dilemma: Should I send my child to a local public school that offers racial, cultural, and economic diversity or to a more homogenous — but perhaps higher - performing — school?
I thought IEM would be a more homogenous group, and I'm so glad it was not.
With burgeoning federal aid, federal rules that would make autonomous private schools ever more homogenous and, well, public would also likely proliferate.
Our planet is becoming more homogenous and many Christian singles nowadays don't care about someone's background being different.
The world is becoming more homogenous and singles nowadays aren't fussed about someone's background being different.
Hahah honestly, it's just becoming more and more homogenous with fashion.
Dr Hickson said: «Minority groups are usually thought to be more homogenous than they actually are, when in fact there is great variation in health and life situations among this group.
Ultimately, in northern latitudes pigmentation is more homogenous, while in lower latitudes, it's more diverse — both genetically and phenotypically.»
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.
«Earth's temperature was becoming more homogenous with time,» Robeson said, «but now it's not.»
Gone were a diverse population of bacteria intolerant of oxygen and linked with vaginal infection; now there was a more homogenous air - loving lot, more typical of other patches of skin (PLoS One, DOI: 10.1371 / journal.pone.0008422).
In contrast to Kenya, there was no significant difference between the provision of education in more ethnically diverse areas and more homogenous ones.
Bangladesh certainly seemed a far more homogenous entity than Pakistan (or India), which was thought to make for a more cohesive society.
Norway has a more homogenous population and consequently greater cohesion.
Are the Americans aware that they are presenting a much more homogenous political landscape to the outside than in reality and that it may even skew the internal perception how different opinions are?
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..
The cheese can also be grated instead of cutting it into small cubes, making the puffs more homogenous but loosing the chunks of melted cubes.
Understanding that our differences herald tremendous opportunities, large - cap companies are actively embracing a multicultural talent base making them more poised to «win» as compared to other more homogenous corporations.

Not exact matches

Or I could tell you that companies with diverse leadership are more likely to introduce product innovations than those with a homogenous leadership team.
His parents adopted a Japanese surname - Yasumoto - to hide their Korean heritage and avoid discrimination in the more or less ethnically homogenous country.
Some of the women reported outright harassment, but more reported «something milder: the simple discomfort of not fitting in in an otherwise homogenous setting.
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