It also is carefully designed to be relevant across cultures as well as age groups and genders, making it highly appropriate for heterogeneous populations.
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According to DeLanda, following Deleuze's ideas of difference and repetition ( what DeLanda calls " variable repetition " ), assemblages necessarily exist in heterogeneous populations.
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In other areas, a heterogeneous population remained, consisting of Pomeranians as well as stranded refugees from areas further east and evacuees from the industrial centers.
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In the 19th century Novi Sad became a center of Serbian literary culture, though the city had a heterogeneous population of Serbs, Hungarians, Germans and Jews.
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Russians have retained some government posts in Kazakstan, which shares a huge border with Russia and where ethnic Kazaks form less than half the heterogeneous population.
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Zhang C, Lam T . T, Tso MOM . Heterogeneous populations of microglia / macrophages in the retina and their activation after retinal ischemia and reperfusion injury.
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He describes frozen plasticity as being more general, and maintains that it better explains the origin of adaptive traits in genetically heterogeneous populations of sexual reproducing organisms.
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The only way to unite the country and foment solidarity among a heterogeneous population was through emphasizing their common bond, which was their self-identification as a citizen of Vietnam.
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The heterogeneous population in Russia created special problems for the government, and it provided opportunities for those opposing the state and seeking support among the discontented, as yet unassimilated natives.
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At this stage, it is crucial to have a method to track each gene products to the encoding gene as they become free floating in a heterogeneous population of molecules.