English to Punjabi Dictionary homogeneous

homogeneous

ਇਕੋ
definition
adjective
timbermen prefer to deal with homogeneous woods
of the same kind; alike.
example
With few exceptions, non-quadratic 'homogeneous' polynomials have received little attention as possible candidates for yield functions.
We need to have 'homogeneous' traffic if the problem of jams and slow moving traffic is to be solved.
The risk is not a society of beautiful but 'homogeneous' mannequins.
Through her work, Bertrand questions the desirability of a 'homogeneous' world where emotional and physical diversity have been eradicated.
It is a crime committed not against members of ethnically or racially or religiously diverse groups but only against members of ethnically or racially or religiously 'homogeneous' groups.
Until the Second World War nearly all the countries of Europe had very 'homogeneous' populations and very little recent experience of immigration.
China is for the most part an extremely 'homogeneous' society composed of a people who share one language, culture, and history.
In 1983, three pairs of permanent plots, each 5 x 5 m, were established in the study wood in sites with 'homogeneous' vegetation.
At each meeting, it has struck me clearly that the party attracts not only smaller and smaller crowds, but the make-up of the crowd has become more 'homogeneous' and less diversified.
Perhaps the hybridity is difficult to see on the surface, given how 'homogeneous' Argentinean society appears to be, especially in terms of race and class.
The sample used in the study was relatively small (compared to previous studies) and was made up of relatively 'homogeneous' individuals making it difficult to generalize the results to the wider population.
The legend in Australia was that everyone is the same, living in a classless, regionless, ethnically 'homogeneous' society with the same history and a universal accent.
A test of homogeneity also was conducted to determine if the 1986 and 1987 regression coefficients were 'homogeneous' and could be pooled.
In this work, Moritz Cantor has discovered, Feuerbach introduces 'homogeneous' coordinates.
At the beginning of the experiments, seedlings were 'homogeneous' in terms of length.
The sample was very 'homogeneous' , consisting primarily of well-educated White women.
However, these results were based on a sample of university men who were fairly 'homogeneous' in age, sexual experience, and frequency of intercourse.
Here is a 'homogeneous' equation in which the total degree of both the numerator and the denominator of the right-hand side is 2.
As a result, they end up with very 'homogeneous' institutions, like major media, which reflect the world view of a self-selecting few.
She demonstrates that even seemingly 'homogeneous' groups had subgroups that thought very differently about compulsory insurance.
More products are becoming 'homogeneous' commodities for which uniformity of size, quality and taste is absolutely essential.
The study shows that property taxes are most regressive in municipalities where homeowner incomes vary widely but property values are relatively 'homogeneous' .
This may explain why during the 20th century relatively 'homogeneous' Scandanavia was able to build a welfare state, where melting pot America baulked.
The thousands of offenders released each year from Colorado prisons cannot be treated as an 'homogeneous' group nor assisted in a standardized manner.
These findings confirmed the contention that when considering competence and self-esteem, single-parent children cannot be treated as a 'homogeneous' group.
This is what you do with 'homogeneous' differential equations.
The cadets' problems must come from the fact that they live in a 'homogeneous' and closed environment and under constant pressure of all sorts of compulsory norms and rules.
This notion of difference focuses on women as 'homogeneous' ; as though they all are alike, and different from men in the same way.
This means that students within each school are relatively 'homogeneous' in terms of academic ability, while the schools show wide variation in the academic ability of their first-year intake.
A culturally 'homogeneous' society whose members subscribe and adhere to one system of beliefs and practices is in the realm of fiction.
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