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* GREATER SERBIA from Ideology to Aggression-Stevan Moljevic Homogeneous Serbia ( 1941 )
Homogeneous zones defined by the transportation system were analyzed as positioned x integer steps away from the central zone via the Manhattan geometry.
Homogeneous catalysis differs from heterogeneous catalysis in that the catalyst is in a different phase than the reactants.
Before the clipping stage of the graphics pipeline, geometry is transformed from the eye space of the rendering camera into a special 3D coordinate space called " Homogeneous Clip Space ", which is very convenient for clipping.
* Homogeneous interior temperature: it is impossible to have single rooms ( e. g. the sleeping rooms ) at a different temperature from the rest of the house.

Homogeneous and with
Homogeneous mixtures with a dispersed phase in this size range may be called colloidal aerosols, colloidal emulsions, colloidal foams, colloidal dispersions, or hydrosols.
Homogeneous functions can also be defined for vector spaces with the origin deleted, a fact that is used in the definition of sheaves on projective space in algebraic geometry.
The model is usable ( i. e., it does not diverge or go to zero ) at all zenith angles, including those greater than 90 ° ( see Homogeneous spherical atmosphere with elevated observer below ).
Stokey has published significant research in the areas of economic growth and development, as well as papers on economic history (" A Quantitative Model of the British Industrial Revolution: 1780-1850 ," 2001 ) and econometrics (" Dynamic Programming with Homogeneous Functions ," 1998, co-authored with Fernando Alvarez ).
Homogeneous grouping refers to grouping students solely with their academic peers, while heterogeneous grouping means that students are grouped with others of varying ability.
*“ Applied Homogeneous Catalysis with Organometallic Compounds: A Comprehensive Handbook in Two Volumes ( Paperback ) by Boy Cornils ( Editor ), W. A. Herrmann ( Editor ).

Homogeneous and glass
Homogeneous nucleation can occur above the glass transition temperature, but if homogenous nucleation has not occurred above that temperature an amorphous ( non-crystalline ) solid will form.

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For the purposes of testing and calibration of anti-tank guns, the term RHAe ( Rolled Homogeneous Armour equivalency ) is used when giving an estimate of either the penetrative capability of a projectile or the protective capability of a type of armour which may or may not be steel.
Homogeneous linear differential equations are a further subclass for which the space of solutions is a linear subspace i. e. the sum of any set of solutions or multiples of solutions is also a solution.
Homogeneous middles vs. heterogeneous tails, and the end of the ‘ Inverted-U ’: the share of the rich is what it's all about:
Homogeneous charge compression ignition ( HCCI ) is a form of internal combustion in which well-mixed fuel and oxidizer ( typically air ) are compressed to the point of auto-ignition.

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Diesel engines and HCCI ( Homogeneous charge compression ignition ) engines, rely solely on heat and pressure created by the engine in its compression process for ignition.
Homogeneous coordinates have a range of applications, including computer graphics and 3D computer vision, where they allow affine transformations and, in general, projective transformations to be easily represented by a matrix.
Homogeneous and isotropic ( similar in all directions ) materials ( solids ) have their ( linear ) elastic properties fully described by two elastic moduli, and one may choose any pair.
*“ Homogeneous Catalysis: Understanding the Art ” by Piet W. N. M. van Leeuwen Springer ; ISBN 2005.
Homogeneous Grouping: Refers to the grouping of students in classes by ability range instead of by grade / age-level such that all students have approximately the same level of ability.

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For Homogeneous systems where all of the species of the reaction are in the same phase, ΔG cannot accurately predict reaction spontaneity.
One of its intellectuals was the Bosnian Serb nationalist Stevan Moljević who, in 1941, proposed in a paper entitled " Homogeneous Serbia " that an even larger Greater Serbia should be created, incorporating not only Bosnia and much of Croatia but also chunks of Romania, Bulgaria, Albania and Hungary in areas where Serbians don't represent even a significant minority.

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Homogeneous catalysts function in the same phase as the reactants, but the mechanistic principles invoked in heterogeneous catalysis are generally applicable.
Homogeneous functions are the natural denizens of projective space, and homogeneous polynomials are studied as projective varieties in projective geometry.
Homogeneous polynomials are ubiquitous in mathematics and physics.

Homogeneous and .
Homogeneous means that the components of the mixture form a single phase.
* Homogeneous catalysts usually based on complexes of Ti, Zr or Hf.
Homogeneous transforms represent affine transformations.
* 1967: Personal Relations in a Vertical Society: A theory of Homogeneous Society.
* Homogeneous condensation, as during a formation of fog.
* Homogeneous population.
They can be extended to represent rotations and transformations at the same time using Homogeneous coordinates.
Homogeneous neutron absorbers have often been used to manage criticality accidents which involve aqueous solutions of fissile metals.
Homogeneous polynomials also define homogeneous functions.
* Homogeneous mixing of the population, i. e., individuals of the population under scrutiny assort and make contact at random and do not mix mostly in a smaller subgroup.
The most revolutionary aspect of the Challenger 1 design was its Chobham armour which gave protection far superior to any monolithic Rolled Homogeneous Armour ( RHA ), which was the then standard of tank armour material.

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As NAM Chairman in 1992-95, it led NAM positions away from the rhetoric of North-South confrontation, advocating instead the broadening of North-South cooperation in the area of development.
U. S. " New Left " is associated with the Hippie movement, college campus mass protest movements and a broadening of focus from protesting class-based oppression to include issues such as gender, race, and sexual orientation.
The main differences between the two consisted of shortening of the horizontal bar in the antlers, and broadening of the palmations, indicating a likely change from open plains to more forested environments, and skeletal changes that suggest an adaptation to marshy environments.
Over time, " New Wave " acquired a distinct meaning: Bands such as Blondie and Talking Heads from the CBGB scene ; The Cars, who emerged from the Rat in Boston ; The Go-Go's in Los Angeles ; and The Police in London that were broadening their instrumental palette, incorporating dance-oriented rhythms, and working with more polished production were specifically designated " New Wave " and no longer called " punk ".
In practice there may also be broadening of the line shape due to inhomogeneous broadening, most notably due to the Doppler effect resulting from the distribution of velocities in a gas at a certain temperature.
Under influence from other genres such as kanshi, Chinese poetry, novels and stories such as Tale of Genji and even Western poetry, it has developed gradually, broadening its repertoire of expression and topics.
Recently, leading research teams from Australia, Japan and Korea are broadening the understandings on MK7 and its production.
The damping time constant ( which ranges from nanoseconds to a few seconds ) relates to the natural, pressure and field broadening of spectral lines.
More recently, the ethnography of speaking has been renamed the " ethnography of communication " to reflect the broadening of focus from instances of language production to the ways in which communication ( including oral, written, broadcast, acts of receiving / listening ) is conventionalized in a given community of users.
In general, the broadening is intermediate between Lorentzian and Gaussian ; for an alloy it is somewhat closer to Gaussian because of strong scattering from statistical fluctuations in the local composition on a nanometer scale.
In the 11th century Polabian Slavs founded a settlement at the Warnow river called Roztoc ( which means broadening of a river ); the name Rostock is derived from that designation.
With this idea in mind, Merton ’ s later writings about Zen may be understood to be coming more and more from within an evolving and broadening tradition of Zen which is not particularly Buddhist but informed by Merton ’ s monastic training within the Christian tradition.
Louis Philippe's government was far from satisfying his desires for reform, and he persistently urged the " broadening of the bases of the monarchy ," while he protested his loyalty to the dynasty.
A stable distribution is a general expression for the lineshape resulting from quasistatic pressure broadening
:* Linear Stark broadening occurs via the linear Stark effect which results from the interaction of an emitter with an electric field, which causes a shift in energy which is linear in the field strength.
:* Quadratic Stark broadening occurs via the quadratic Stark effect which results from the interaction of an emitter with an electric field, which causes a shift in energy which is quadratic in the field strength.
These emission lines exhibit strong Doppler broadening, which implies velocities from 500 to 4000 km / s, and are believed to originate near an accretion disc surrounding the central black hole.
The new law introduced various substantive and procedural changes, such as expanding the legal definition of a trademark ; including or broadening protection for certification marks, collective marks, and well-known trade marks ; reducing the period of non-use for revocation purpose from five to three years ; and simplifying and streamlining procedures for the registration of assignments, and " registrable transactions " such as licenses.
Tiomkin credits Capra for broadening his musical horizons by shifting them away from a purely Eurocentric and romantic style to a more American style based on subject matter and story.
He developed the ci by broadening its scope from love to history and philosophy, particularly in his later works.
In 2005, Resident Evil 4 attempted to redefine the genre by emphasizing reflexes and precision aiming, broadening the gameplay with elements from the wider action genre.

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