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Homogeneity (disambiguation)

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Homogeneity is a sameness of constituent structure.

Homogeneity, homogeneous, or homogenization may also refer to:

In mathematics

In statistics

In chemistry

  • Homogeneous catalysis, a sequence of chemical reactions that involve a catalyst in the same phase as the reactants
  • Homogeneous (chemistry), a property of a mixture showing no variation in properties
  • Homogenization (chemistry), intensive mixing of mutually insoluble substance or groups of substance to obtain a soluble suspension or constant

Other uses

  • Homogeneity (physics), translational invariance or compatibility of units in equations
  • Homogenization (climate), the process of removing non-climatic changes from climate data
  • Homogenization (biology), a process that involves breaking apart cells — releasing organelles and cytoplasm
  • Homogeneity (ecology), all of the same or similar kind or nature
  • Milk#Creaming and homogenization, to prevent separation of the cream
  • Heterogeneity (disambiguation), links relating to objects or systems consisting of multiple items having a large number of structural variations
  • Monoculturalism, ethnic homogeneity or the advocacy of it
  • Zygosity

See also

  • All pages with titles containing Homogeneous
  • All pages with titles containing Homogeneity
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