heterogeneity

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heterojenlik
(Bilgisayar,Biyoloji) çoktürellik
çokyapımlılık
farklı oluş
{i} farklı olma
farklı olu
(isim) farklı olma
ayrışıklık
spatial heterogeneity
(Denizbilim) yerel benzemezlik
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Diversity
A composition of diverse parts
unlikeness of constituent parts
Dissimilarity In the context of meta-analysis, heterogeneity may be either statistical (meaning that studies used different statistical methods) or clinical (meaning that studies evaluated different types of patients, treatments or outcomes) Either type of heterogeneity may render pooling of data in meta-analysis inappropriate
A characteristic of a service business that makes it difficult to standardize the quality of service provided
The state or quality of being nonuniform, having dissimilar elements, not homogeneous For example, a unit composed of interbedded thin- and thick-bedded sandstones and mudstones is heterogeneous
Consisting of dissimilar constituents
Spatial variation in physical attributes, such as grain-size, of a rock or sediment
Not uniform
composition with respect to unlike components
the fact or state of being dissimilar, as in composition, source, quantity, dimensions, and so on (Morris 1992)
The state of being heterogeneous; contrariety
The production of identical or similar phenotypes by different genetic mechanisms
In management of multidatabase systems, a characteristic of the diversity of data models, DMSs, and databases within the multidatabase system Hypertext A technique for organizing computer databases or documents to facilitate the non-sequential retrieval of information Related pieces of information are connected by predefined or user-created links that allow a user to follow associative trails across the database The linked data may be in a text, graphic, or audio format, allowing multimedia presentations Hypertext applications offer a variety of tools for very rapid searches for specific information http: //www encyclopedia com/articles/06363 html
{i} quality of being made up of parts which are different from each other; incongruousness
Refers to the non-uniformity of physical, chemical and biological characteristics of biofilms at surfaces For years, microbiologists have recognized biological heterogeneity on surfaces from microscopic detection of microcolonies of morphologically distinct microorganisms in biofilms Surface scientists have also recognized the variations in the chemistry and topography of both natural and man-made substrata that microorganisms colonize Now, with the development of microsensors and 3-D microscopic imaging, we are beginning to recognize the existence of chemical gradients established as a result of the patchiness of microbial cell distribution and the different metabolic activities of a physiologically diverse microbial population The combined effects of substratum variations, cell distribution and diversity, and chemical gradients in a biofilm result in medical implant-related infections, altered biocide efficacy, and material deterioration and corrosion
Also called "homogeneity" but having nothing to do with sexual preference, this term is used to designate a statistical test used to determine whether results from a set of independently performed studies on a particular question are similar enough to make statistical pooling valid Are the apples sufficiently red and the oranges sufficiently green to be able to add them up and report the total number of "orpples"? As in other matters, statistical tests do not guarantee clinical relevance
The condition or state of being different in kind or nature
(Cochrane definition) In systematic reviews heterogeneity refers to variability or differences between studies in the estimates of effects A distinction is sometimes made between 'statistical heterogeneity' (differences in the reported effects), 'methodological heterogeneity (differences in study design) and 'clinical heterogeneity' (differences between studies in key characteristics of the participants interventions or outcome measures) Statistical tests of heterogeneity are used to assess whether the observed variability in study results (effect sizes) is greater than that expected to occur by chance However, these tests have low statistical power (see also homogeneity)
The phenomenon by which a certain phenotype (or clinical feature) can be produced by different genetic mechanisms
State of being dissimilar or diverse
Variability in the quality of service because services are provided by people, and people perform inconsistently p 324
the quality of being diverse and not comparable in kind
heterogeneity

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    he·ter·o·ge·ne·i·ty

    Турецкое произношение

    hetırıcîneyıti

    Произношение

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