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nonhomogenic

The premise that all properties are unique, including similar houses in a tract subdivision, and that all properties carry their own bundle of rights.

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  4. Immunomodulating polysaccharide fractions of Menyanthes trifoliata L.
    After dialysis and resolution on Biogel P-10 four homogenic (B-4, B-5, C-4, D-5) and two nonhomogenic (A-3 and D-4) PS were isolated. About 0.5% of PS over ...
     
  5. Changes of extracellular volumes measured by whole and ...
    However, the accuracy of the whole body bioimpedance technique has been questioned by several authors because of nonhomogenic nature of the human ...
     
  6. [Coexistence of Hashimoto's thyroiditis and papillary thyroidal ...
    Morphological examination of thyroidal gland, ultrasound examination and scintigraphy with technetium (Tc) confirmed the existence of nonhomogenic tissue ...
     
  7. Spontaneous retroperitoneal haematoma associated with ...
    Preoperative abdominal ultrasound showed a nonhomogenic collection sized 5 × 5 cm in the projection of the appendix. No other abnormalities were found.
     
  8. Primary angiosarcoma in non-irradiated parotid gland–Very unusual ...
    On the ultrasound the lesion of the right parotid gland is hypoechogenic, with nonhomogenic surrounding, without special vascularisation typical for malignancy.