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What (who) is heterogeneity$34972$ - definition

CONCEPTS RELATING TO THE UNIFORMITY A GROUP'S CHARACTERISTICS
Homogeneous; Homogenate; Homogenous; Inhomogeneous; Homogenize; Heterogenous; Homogenisation; Homogeneous reaction; Heterogeneous reaction; Homogeneous chemistry; Heterogeneous chemistry; Coefficient of homogeneity; Heterogeneous and homogeneous reactions; Heterogeneous Chemistry; Heterogeneous Reaction; Homogeneous Reaction; Homogenized; Homogenizing; Homogenity; Homogenius; Homogenised; Homogenise; Unhomogenized; Heterogeneous; Heterogeneity; Homogeneity; Homogeneous and heterogeneous reactions; Heterogeneous material; Inhomogeneous medium
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Tumour heterogeneity         
  • Ability of cancer cells to form tumours under the cancer stem cell and clonal evolution models of heterogeneity.
  • Branched evolution is more likely to contribute to tumour heterogeneity.
  • Drug treatment induces a bottleneck effect, where resistant subclones will survive and propagate to re-form a heterogeneous tumour.
OBSERVATION THAT DIFFERENT TUMOUR CELLS CAN SHOW DISTINCT MORPHOLOGICAL AND PHENOTYPIC PROFILES; PHENOMENON OCCURS BOTH BETWEEN TUMOURS (INTER-TUMOUR HETEROGENEITY) AND WITHIN TUMOURS (INTRA-TUMOUR HETEROGENEITY)
Tumor heterogeneity
Tumour heterogeneity describes the observation that different tumour cells can show distinct morphological and phenotypic profiles, including cellular morphology, gene expression, metabolism, motility, proliferation, and metastatic potential. This phenomenon occurs both between tumours (inter-tumour heterogeneity) and within tumours (intra-tumour heterogeneity).
Dynamical heterogeneity         
ANOMALOUS BEHAVIOUR OF GLASS FORMING MATERIALS UNDERGOING PHASE TRANSITIONS FROM LIQUID STATE TO THE GLASSY STATE UPON COOLING AT VARYING RATES
Dynamical Heterogeneity
Dynamical heterogeneity describes the behavior of glass-forming materials when undergoing a phase transition from the liquid state to the glassy state. In dynamical heterogeneity, the dynamics of cooling to a glassy state show variation within the material.
Tissue heterogeneity         
Draft:Tissue heterogeneity
Tissue heterogeneity refers to the fact that data generated with biological samples can be compromised by cells originating from other tissues or organs than the target tissue or organ of profiling. It can be caused by biological processes (such as immune cell infiltration), sample contamination, or mistakes in sample labelling.

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Homogeneity and heterogeneity

Homogeneity and heterogeneity are concepts relating to the uniformity of a substance, process or image. A homogeneous feature is uniform in composition or character (i.e. color, shape, size, weight, height, distribution, texture, language, income, disease, temperature, radioactivity, architectural design, etc.); one that is heterogeneous is distinctly nonuniform in at least one of these qualities.