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  2. Homogenization (chemistry) - Wikipedia

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    Milk homogenization is accomplished by mixing large amounts of harvested milk, then forcing the milk at high pressure through small holes. [7] Milk homogenization is an essential tool of the milk food industry to prevent creating various levels of flavor and fat concentration. Another application of homogenization is in soft drinks like cola ...

  3. Asymptotic homogenization - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics and physics, homogenization is a method of studying partial differential equations with rapidly oscillating coefficients, [1] [2] [3] such as

  4. Homogenization (biology) - Wikipedia

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    Homogenization of tissue in solution is often performed simultaneously with cell lysis.To prevent lysis however, the tissue (or collection of cells, e.g. from cell culture) can be kept at temperatures slightly above zero to prevent autolysis, and in an isotonic solution to prevent osmotic damage.

  5. Cultural homogenization - Wikipedia

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    Cultural homogenization is an aspect of cultural globalization, [1] [2] listed as one of its main characteristics, [3] and refers to the reduction in cultural diversity [4] through the popularization and diffusion of a wide array of cultural symbols—not only physical objects but customs, ideas and values. [3]

  6. Biotic homogenization - Wikipedia

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    Biotic homogenization is the process by which two or more spatially distributed ecological communities become increasingly similar over time. This process may be genetic, taxonomic, or functional, and it leads to a loss of beta (β) diversity. [1]

  7. Homogenizer - Wikipedia

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    A homogenizer is a piece of laboratory or industrial equipment used for the homogenization of various types of material, such as tissue, plant, food, soil, and many others. Many different models have been developed using various physical technologies for disruption.

  8. Concerted evolution - Wikipedia

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    The concept of concerted evolution is a molecular process which leads to the homogenization of DNA sequences. [1] As shown from the diagram on the right, as each organism evolves, it creates a species that is more closely related to their genes than anyone else in their species. This is demonstrated by the different colors of circles.

  9. Homogenization (climate) - Wikipedia

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    Homogenization in climate research means the removal of non-climatic changes. Next to changes in the climate itself, raw climate records also contain non-climatic jumps and changes, for example due to relocations or changes in instrumentation.

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