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the quality of being similar or comparable in kind or nature; "there is a remarkable homogeneity between the two companies" the quality of being of uniform throughout in composition or structure
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| homogeneity coefficient |
in radiology, the ratio of the half-value layer to the second half-value layer; it is unity for radiation in which the photons all originate with the same energy.
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| homogeneity |
the extent to which group members share similar characteristics such as similar attitudes, values, and personalities. Homogeneity can enhance the cohesiveness of the group the perception of a shared identity. But too much homogeneity is presumed not to be a good thing for effective team functioning as it may lead to little challenge of a consensus. Homogeneity is the opposite of heterogeneity the extent to which group members differ in their characteristics. ...
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uniformity; in fishes it refers to a lack of variation among a group, for instance the fry from a strain of guppies.
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Assumed property of the universe such that the number of galaxies in an imaginary large cube of the universe is the same no matter where in the universe the cube is placed.
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| homogeneity | the quality of being of uniform throughout in composition or structure |
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