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● Oscillatory Kinetics in Heterogeneous Catalysis, R. Imbihl, G. Ertl, Chemical Review 1995 (95) 697 – 733
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Heterogeneous computing, where hardware vendors mix a variety of processors (graphics processors, CPUs, embedded chips or DSPs) on a server to increase energy efficiency and processing speed, will become a reality in the data center in the next decade, says an IBM executive.
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Heterogeneous societies, such as the UK, USA and Brazil, tend to have higher crime rates and such problems.
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Many Heterogeneous societies are not immigrant cultures anymore - many of the mixed cultures have been there for a long time.
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Heterogeneous societies, such as the UK, USA and Brazil, tend to have higher crime rates and such problems.
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Many Heterogeneous societies are not immigrant cultures anymore - many of the mixed cultures have been there for a long time.
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INTERNET LECTURE, Robert Kahn discusses "Interoperability of Heterogeneous Information Systems on the Internet," sponsored by the Philosophical Society of Washington. 8: 15 p.m.,
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Heterogeneous societies can't just count on consensus.
Marty Kaplan: If You Liked Health Care, You'll Love Afghanistan 2009
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Heterogeneous groups are quite capable of organizing behind a cause, or a movement.
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Heterogeneous temporalities do not drive people apart, Allen argues, but instead "are themselves the threads out of which the fabric of national belonging has long been woven."
War, Time, and Law Mary L. Dudziak 2009
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