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Homogenization of the Belsk UV-B series (1976 – 1997) and trend analysis.
Long-term change and variability in surface UV irradiance in the Arctic 2009
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Homogenization and differentiation have both been going on throughout history.
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You cannot imagine how that company has taken over the landscape of New York, how much blame it assumes for The Great Homogenization.
Archive 2008-07-01 2008
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Version2 is redoing the whole Homogenization approach Better from my reading So 1. I would use as input what GISS use, FOR THE PRESENT OR 2. I would use what JerryB sees as the most authoritative.
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Moberg, 1997: Homogenization of Swedish temperature data.
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Homogenization of the world is another result, with the same coffee shop on every corner and the same big-box retailers in seemingly every city in every country.
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Homogenization of the world is another result, with the same coffee shop on every corner and the same big-box retailers in seemingly every city in every country.
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Homogenization of the world is another result, with the same coffee shop on every corner and the same big-box retailers in seemingly every city in every country.
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Homogenization Left to itself, fresh whole milk naturally separates into two phases: fat globules clump together and rise to form the cream layer, leaving a fat-depleted phase below p.
On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004
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Homogenization Left to itself, fresh whole milk naturally separates into two phases: fat globules clump together and rise to form the cream layer, leaving a fat-depleted phase below p.
On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004
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