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inhomogeneities

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  • noun Plural form of inhomogeneity.

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Examples

  • You might not be able to “see” the inhomogeneities, which is exactly why you should try to get a handle on the nature of the data, before you analyze them.

    Bender's Plot of Hurricane Count « Climate Audit 2006

  • Actually, Jones often takes a rather cavalier attitude to "inhomogeneities".

    New WSJ Article « Climate Audit 2005

  • That would be fine, says McKitrick, if the climate signal were large and the "inhomogeneities" were small.

    The purple scorpion John Page 2010

  • So work on actually quantifying these 'inhomogeneities' is crucial.

    The purple scorpion John Page 2010

  • So work on actually quantifying these 'inhomogeneities' is crucial.

    The purple scorpion John Page 2010

  • So work on actually quantifying these 'inhomogeneities' is crucial.

    The purple scorpion John Page 2010

  • That would be fine, says McKitrick, if the climate signal were large and the "inhomogeneities" were small.

    The purple scorpion John Page 2010

  • That would be fine, says McKitrick, if the climate signal were large and the "inhomogeneities" were small.

    The purple scorpion John Page 2010

  • These errors are known in the jargon as "inhomogeneities".

    British Blogs 2009

  • Although new statistical techniques are being developed to remove these "inhomogeneities", as the gap between the raw data and the final product becomes greater and greater.

    British Blogs 2009

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