English to Gujarati Dictionary heterogeneous

heterogeneous

વિજાતીય
definition
adjective
a large and heterogeneous collection
diverse in character or content.
translation of 'heterogeneous '
વિભિન્ન તત્વોનું બનેલું,
વિજાતીય,
વિષમ તત્વોનું બનેલું,
ભિન્ન
example
For this brief review, I have taken a pragmatic approach, collecting information from 'heterogeneous' sources, with very different degrees of reliability.
If the rate ratio was 'heterogeneous' , then the maximum-likelihood estimates of parameters under the free-ratio model were used to calculate d N and d S along each branch.
Can one really expect what is in reality a globally 'heterogeneous' collection of movements to have a single message’?
He created a nationalist and revolutionary rhetoric in order to transform the 'heterogeneous' state into a unitary entity.
This study has limitations, including the small, 'heterogeneous' population and data collection at a single site.
Almost two decades later, it is still hard to quantify such settlements, as the city's topography accentuates their 'heterogeneous' character and formal diversity.
The population is 'heterogeneous' and cosmopolitan to a degree almost unknown elsewhere.
For this reason the process chosen is usually 'heterogeneous' catalysis, because this keeps the cost and the number of process steps to a minimum.
The 'heterogeneous' variant should be counted twice, because statistically it is twice as likely as either of the homogeneous combinations.
My research interests are organic chemistry mechanisms, organometallic chemistry, and 'heterogeneous' catalysis.
However, in a 'heterogeneous' habitat diverse elements may influence movement.
They were a racially and ethnically 'heterogeneous' group; 84 percent of the children were eligible for free or reduced price lunches, and a majority read at or below grade level.
You would be hard-pressed to come up with a more 'heterogeneous' collection of oddments.
Since the variances in shell growth rate were 'heterogeneous' , the data were square-root transformed before analysis to make variances homogeneous.
To be prepared to teach all children in the schools of today and tomorrow, teachers must have an understanding of the diversity present in 'heterogeneous' classrooms.
The catalytic converter is a good example of a 'heterogeneous' catalysis in action.
In general, blues festivals attract a very diverse, 'heterogeneous' audience.
First, it is difficult to fix categories in advance for such a 'heterogeneous' collection of work without forcing individual entries into often inappropriate pigeon holes.
Clayton's proposed methodology for cultural studies serves as a wide umbrella for a 'heterogeneous' collection of individual essays.
Abstract Sickle hemoglobin nucleation occurs in solution as a homogeneous process or on existing polymers in a 'heterogeneous' process.
Chemisorption plays an essential role in corrosion, 'heterogeneous' catalysis, and electrochemistry.
The narrow inclusion and validity criteria stated in the protocol ensured that studies included would be valid and less likely to be 'heterogeneous' or diverse.
Distributed widely as they are in the political spectrum, these 'heterogeneous' groups represent very diverse outlooks and interests as a whole.
To manage the affairs of a small homogenous state is relatively simple as compared to the affairs of a 'heterogeneous' state of continental dimension.
Collectively, Antarctic studies have painted a picture of a biologically diverse and 'heterogeneous' marine environment.
I explore the consequences of the logically 'heterogeneous' character of exception phrase NPs for proof-theoretic accounts of quantifiers in natural language.
In this article, we implement a number of models (statistical distributions) for 'heterogeneous' ratios among sites.
Surrounding these core units was a 'heterogeneous' coalition as diverse in their loyalties as they were in their equipment, training, and combat capabilities.
Our sample is not formally representative of any specific population, but it approximates a 'heterogeneous' collection of clinically referred youth.
Apparently, Canada succeeded where the U.S. had failed in assembling multiculturally diverse, 'heterogeneous' groups of people.
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