Betekenis van:
heterogeneity

heterogeneity
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • verzameling van verschillende eenheden
  • the quality of being diverse and not comparable in kind

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

Hyponiemen

heterogeneity
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • ongelijksoortigheid
  • the quality of being diverse and not comparable in kind

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

Hyponiemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. For purchased receivables the grouping shall reflect the seller's underwriting practices and the heterogeneity of its customers.
  2. the degree of heterogeneity and the point in the supply chain at which testing is being undertaken.
  3. If heterogeneity of variance is extreme and cannot be corrected by transformation, analysis by methods such as step-down Jonkheere trend tests should be considered.
  4. However no seed companies participated because that Decision required a heterogeneity test to be carried out on every seed lot produced under the experiment involving large additional costs.
  5. the Certification Authority shall monitor the experiment, and carry out, where appropriate, checks of up to 5 % of the heterogeneity tests.
  6. Directive 66/401/EEC provides for the maximum weight of a lot to avoid heterogeneity in seed lots in the context of seed testing.
  7. The Commission notes that there is a considerable heterogeneity with respect to the degree of risk involved and the kind of work requested in the different contracts concluded between the Road administration and the different operators, including Tieliikelaitos.
  8. However, the heterogeneity of content has some implications for pricing and reduces transparency in the market and makes tacit collusion more difficult as it requires monitoring at the individual album level.
  9. In view of the heterogeneity of the activities undertaken by OFIs and differences in the availability of data by type of OFIs, four subcategories of OFIs have been identified for which data should be separately transmitted: 1. investment funds (except money market funds (MMFs)); 2.
  10. With a view to optimising the effects of the restructuring programmes, it is necessary to provide Member States with additional flexibility in setting the amount of aid for dismantling per tonne of unginned cotton, which takes into account the heterogeneity of the ginning industry, while in any case avoiding overcompensation.
  11. In view of the heterogeneity of the activities undertaken by OFIs and differences in the availability of data by type of OFIs, four subcategories of OFIs have been identified for which data should be separately transmitted: 1. investment funds (except money market funds (MMFs)); 2. SDDs; 3.
  12. Furthermore, in view of the heterogeneity of the activities undertaken by financial corporations classified as OFIs and in view of the differences in current availability of data by subcategory of OFIs, the balance sheet breakdowns required vary according to the type of OFI subcategory.
  13. It is therefore necessary to grant Sugar Protocol countries financial and technical assistance, including budget support where appropriate, additional to that provided for in the framework of the ACP-EC Partnership Agreement, to enable them to adapt to the new market conditions, offering a broad range of support to take into account heterogeneity of situations between countries and within a country.
  14. However, in the light of the above remarks, in particular regarding market transparency, product content heterogeneity and retaliation, the Commission considers that the effect of a reduction from five to four majors following the merger would not be substantial enough to lead to the creation of a collective dominant position of the majors in the recorded music markets.
  15. The sampling protocol is based on a two-step procedure that allows, if necessary, to obtain estimates of GMO presence levels, together with their associated uncertainty expressed as Standard Deviation (SD), without imposing any assumption on the possible heterogeneity of the GMOs.