Ego-driven heterogeneity refers to differences in behavior or decision-making based on an individual's ego, or sense of self-importance. This can manifest as a person making choices to boost their own importance or validate their self-worth, rather than considering what is best for the group or situation as a whole.
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Heterogeneity is described as being diverse in nature, or containing of different particles. Homogeneity is described as being a whole, or a substance containing all alike particles. Heterogeneity and homogeneity can be described as opposites.
Heterogeneity in the echotexture of the supraspinatus tendon refers to a variation in the appearance of the tendon under ultrasound imaging. It may suggest changes in the tendon structure, such as degeneration, inflammation, or injury. Further evaluation is often needed to determine the underlying cause of this heterogeneity.
Heterogeneity refers to the diversity or variability within a group or system. It can manifest in different characteristics, behaviors, or components within the same population, leading to differences in outcomes or responses. Heterogeneity is commonly studied in fields such as biology, statistics, and social sciences to understand the complexity of systems.
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Homogeneity means that the statistical properties of the variable which is being studied remain the same across the population. Heterogeneity means that they do not: it could be that the mean changes between different subsets of the population or the variance does.
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Geoffrey Lacey has written: 'Platelet subpopulation heterogeneity'
Mel G. Catre has written: 'Platelet heterogeneity'
Diana Van Lancker has written: 'Heterogeneity in language and speech'