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heterogonous

(hĕt′ə-rŏg′ə-nəs)
adj.
Characterized by the alternation of sexual and parthenogenic generations.

het′er·og′o·ny n.
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It is clear that the alumina is heterogonous in terms of mechanical properties through the oxide cross section.
It had a moderate heterogonous enhancement contrast and compressed the adjacent sigmoid tube.
Although there were no differences between the groups, probably due to the small number of participants and the heterogonous distribution of the groups (a limitation of this study) the significant decrease (between PRE and POST) found in the TT in both Cr supplemented groups is probably due to the synergistic effects of caffeine plus Cr.
In the Internet of Things (IoT) vision, every physical object plays the role in both providing and consuming diverse service resources, making the wireless networks efficiently connected yet highly heterogonous [1].
Freundlich isotherm is applicable to adsorption processes that occur on heterogonous surfaces [15].
Therefore, harmonizing the two approaches of (1) using one standardized information model with (2) the paradigm of managing information, residing in a heterogonous IT environment, is a vital task.
(2008) empirically founded relationship between trade liberalisation and economic growth is heterogonous in different countries.
The main objective of this paper is to determine the relationship between corporate governance and performance of Malaysian listed companies and whether such relationship is a heterogonous across various performance scales using quantile regression approach in a comparative way with OLS.
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