heterogeneous environment

collocation in English

meaningsofheterogeneousandenvironment

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heterogeneous
adjective
uk
/ˌhet.ər.əˈdʒiː.ni.əs/
us
/ˌhet̬.ə.roʊˈdʒiː.ni.əs/
consisting of parts or things that are very different from ...
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environment
noun
uk
/ɪnˈvaɪ.rən.mənt/
us
/ɪnˈvaɪ.rən.mənt/
the air, water, and land in or on which people, animals, and ...
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In a dynamicheterogeneousenvironmentsuch as that of bioinformatics, many databases and softwares are used.
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The physiological variables evaluated in this study indicated that priming and burial induced changes that were primarily expressed in aheterogeneousenvironment.
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The deep subsurface is aheterogeneousenvironment, and hydrothermal activity can displace organisms temporarily from their niches.
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End-to-end service management and resource provisioning across multi-vendorheterogeneousenvironment is now mission critical for carriers in the competitive open market for network services.
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How do animals respond to an unpredictablyheterogeneousenvironment?
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Its basic concept is that in aheterogeneousenvironment, you can't find one individual that fits the whole environment.
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The framework enables existing transaction processing, workflow, and other systems for coordination to hide their proprietary protocols and to operate in aheterogeneousenvironment.
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In aheterogeneousenvironmentis easier for a microorganism to evolve.
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When this happens within aheterogeneousenvironment, surface tension in the liquid body pulls against any solid structures the liquid might be in contact with.
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The evolution of life histories in spatially heterogeneous environments : optimal reaction norms revisited.
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In heterogeneous environments, the problem of identifying the right entity is an order of magnitude more difficult than in single domains.
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A log analyst may map varying terminology from different log sources into a uniform, normalized terminology so that reports and statistics can be derived from aheterogeneousenvironment.
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In heterogeneous environments, there is no obvious way to generate structured forms.
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Anyheterogeneousenvironmentwith respect to nutrient and antibiotic gradients may facilitate the development of antibiotic resistance in small bacterial populations and this is also true for the human body.
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For developers and power users, this offers a great way to tame some of the complexity that they might need to deal with in aheterogeneousenvironment, wrote one user.
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Seedling performance in heterogeneous environments: a multi-scale approach.
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Understanding foraging behaviour in spatially heterogeneous environments.
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The plant breeding component aims to develop and evaluate a methodology for participatory improvement of rice for heterogeneous environments and to improve adoption of material suiting farmers' needs.
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Another prospect of future research is the building of common, standardised domain languages that agent designers can use in order to plug their agents into heterogeneous environments.
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