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Homogeneous algebras via homogeneous triples
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Marcos, E., Volkov, Y.
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Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society, 1986
The main purpose of the paper is to provide an elementary proof of the following theorem: An infinite, non-degenerate, locally finite, homogeneous geometry is a projective or affine geometry over a finite field. This result was previously proved by \textit{G. Cherlin}, \textit{L. Harrington} and \textit{A. H.
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The main purpose of the paper is to provide an elementary proof of the following theorem: An infinite, non-degenerate, locally finite, homogeneous geometry is a projective or affine geometry over a finite field. This result was previously proved by \textit{G. Cherlin}, \textit{L. Harrington} and \textit{A. H.
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Journal of Statistical Physics, 1999
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Journal of the London Mathematical Society, 1989
This paper introduces the class of links named in the title. This class contains the alternating links as a subclass, and also the positive (or standard) links. Let D be a diagram of a link L, and let F be the orientable surface spanning L which is constructed from D by applying Seifert's algorithm. A link diagram is homogeneous if it can be decomposed
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This paper introduces the class of links named in the title. This class contains the alternating links as a subclass, and also the positive (or standard) links. Let D be a diagram of a link L, and let F be the orientable surface spanning L which is constructed from D by applying Seifert's algorithm. A link diagram is homogeneous if it can be decomposed
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Science, 1965
Tissue can be homogenized in conventional ground-glass tissue grinders in conjunction with centrifugation. The method may be of special value for separating soluble from insoluble material during homogenization of tissue. As yet only yeast cells and spores of slime mold have been homogenized, but the method may be useful for many tissues.
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Tissue can be homogenized in conventional ground-glass tissue grinders in conjunction with centrifugation. The method may be of special value for separating soluble from insoluble material during homogenization of tissue. As yet only yeast cells and spores of slime mold have been homogenized, but the method may be useful for many tissues.
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Homogeneous Branching Processes with Non-Homogeneous Immigration
Stochastics and Quality Control, 2021Abstract The stationary immigration has a limited effect over the asymptotic behavior of the underlying branching process. It affects mostly the limiting distribution and the life-period of the process. In contrast, if the immigration rate changes over time, then the asymptotic behavior of the process is significantly different and a ...
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Isometrically homogeneous and topologically homogeneous continua
Indiana University Mathematics Journal, 2016Based on the past study of homogeneous continua, this paper concludes that compact connected metric topological groups and isometrically homogeneous continua fall into the following three mutually disjoint classes: (1) indecomposable; (2) aposyndetic and semi-indecomposable; (3) mutually aposyndetic.
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Homogeneous and non-homogeneous duality
Russian Mathematical Surveys, 1987See the review in Zbl 0635.18002.
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ARDS Lung: Homogeneous or Non-Homogeneous Impairment?
1997The adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is classically regarded as a diffuse inflammatory lung disease. Recent computerized tomography (CT scan) studies, however, provided the evidence that in ARDS patients the lung lesions (densities at CT scan) are not homogeneously distributed throughout the lung parenchyma [1–3]. In most patients, though not
Pelosi P, BRAZZI, Luca, Ravagnan I.
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Homogenizer for Continuous Homogenization
Science, 1954E S, HARRIS, J W, MEHL
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