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On Wikipedia heterogeneity or heterogeneous may refer to the following |
On Wikipedia '''heterogeneity''' or '''heterogeneous''' may refer to the following: |
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*[[Heterogeneity]] in the sciences is a substance composed of dissimilar or diverse parts. |
*[[Heterogeneity]] in the sciences is a substance composed of dissimilar or diverse parts. |
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*A [[Homogeneous and heterogeneous reactions|heterogeneous reaction]], a reaction in chemical kinetics that takes place at the interface of two or more phases, i.e. between a solid and a gas, a liquid and a gas, or a solid and a liquid |
*A [[Homogeneous and heterogeneous reactions|heterogeneous reaction]], a reaction in chemical kinetics that takes place at the interface of two or more phases, i.e. between a solid and a gas, a liquid and a gas, or a solid and a liquid |
Revision as of 14:37, 15 December 2015
On Wikipedia heterogeneity or heterogeneous may refer to the following:
- Heterogeneity in the sciences is a substance composed of dissimilar or diverse parts.
- A heterogeneous reaction, a reaction in chemical kinetics that takes place at the interface of two or more phases, i.e. between a solid and a gas, a liquid and a gas, or a solid and a liquid
- A heterogeneous catalysis, one in which the catalyst is in a different phase from the substrate
- Heterogeneity (statistics)
- Study heterogeneity, a concept in statistics
- A heterogeneous taxon, a taxon that contains a great variety of individuals or sub-taxa; usually this implies that the taxon is an artificial grouping
- Genetic heterogeneity, multiple origins causing the same disorder in different individuals.
- Allelic heterogeneity, different mutations at the same locus causing the same disorder.
- Heterogeneity in landscape ecology, the measure of how different parts of a landscape are from one another.
- Heterogeneous computing, electronic systems that utilize a variety of different types of computational units
- Semantic heterogeneity, where there are differences in meaning and interpretation across data sources and datasets
- With information technology it means a network comprising different types of computers, potentially with vastly differing memory sizes, processing power and even basic underlying architecture.
- A data resource with multiple types of formats.
- Heterogeneous agents in economic models
- Heterogeneity in economics
- Heterogeneous conditions in medicine are those conditions which have several etiologies