| 1. | The casein replaces the milkfat globule membrane, which is damaged during homogenisation.
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| 2. | Homogenisation only provides a temporary solution because the fat will separate out again given time.
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| 3. | These uses degrade the marsh, bringing homogenisation and impoverishment that weigh on its ecological value.
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| 4. | A shift of Indian mathematicians to South India after the 12th century could be a driving factor for homogenisation.
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| 5. | In all, there were the makings of relative linguistic homogenisation across territories, under the influence of Arab principalities.
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| 6. | The deeper ancestral demography of Bermuda's population has been obscured by the ethnic homogenisation of the last four centuries.
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| 7. | It defies Tokyo-centred culture and the homogenisation of individual experience, as well as celebrating imagination, independence and innovation
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| 8. | The newly created society, first binational and multi-cultural, quickly became subject to homogenisation decreed by the state.
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| 9. | The advent of homogenisation and various changes to the way milk was priced and marketed spelled the end of Golden Guernsey branded milk.
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| 10. | The duo also criticise the " commercial homogenisation " of the music industry, saying it constitutes an " extremely hierarchical structure ".
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