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Encyclopedia > Homogenizer

A laboratory equipment for the homogenization of various types of material, such as tissue, plant, food, soil, and many others. Many different models have been developed using various physical technologies for the disruption. Homogenization is a term used both in agricultural science and in cell biology. ...


Homogenization is a very common sample preparation step prior to the analysis of nucleic acids, proteins, cells, metabolism, pathogens, and many other targets. Highly simplified diagram of a double-stranded nucleic acid. ... A representation of the 3D structure of myoglobin, showing coloured alpha helices. ... A few of the metabolic pathways in a cell. ... A pathogen (literally birth of pain from the Greek παθογένεια) is a biological agent that can cause disease to its host. ...


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Which is better for the web: single vendor homogeneity, or OSS/Web 2.0-style innovation? - The Web Standards Project (2787 words)
Which is better for the web: single vendor homogeneity, or OSS/Web 2.0-style innovation?
Pure platform companies fail (MS has Office as well as Windows, and they’re diversifying).
Platforms are great, but not in isolation.Comment #14 by Brendan Eich on ‘Which is better for the web: single vendor homogeneity, or OSS/Web 2.0-style innovation?’ […]
Homogeneity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (872 words)
The coefficient of the internal consistency reliability and the coefficient of homogeneity for tautologous lattices are both equal to zero.
Interest in homogeneity of data was revived during the closing decades of the last century by Cliff (1977), and by Krus and Blackman (1988).
This coefficient of homogeneity is numerically equivalent with both the Loevinger's and Cliff's conceptualizations of the coefficient of homogeneity.
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