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My own English had been learned with "commercial heterogenic accent" which included the skill of working out accents.
It is genetically heterogenic, meaning that mutations in different genes can be the cause.
The German minority in Poland and other people who immigrated to Germany were of heterogenic descent.
In all cases, antigenic variation and phase variation, a type of antigenic variation, result in a heterogenic phenotype of a clonal population.
The surroundings are one of the most heterogenic areas in that region dominated by spruce and fir and beech and fir forests with spruce on more pronounced slopes.
Dähnhardt attributes this on the one side to the heterogenic composition of the bodies and on the other side to the intention to first of all issue a catalogue of immediate measures.
Thus, at any given stage of disease or rejection, the T-cell response is likely to be heterogenic, involving multiple TCR specificities, leading to difficulties in prescribing the antigen, dosing, and timing of administration required to induce tolerance.
"Cause of death: vast inflammation of the bronchial passages, due to an unnatural amount of histamine in the blood, resulting in a stricture of the trachea; exact cause of death was suffocation as reaction to a heterogenic allergen.
These aspects included systematics, floristics, cultural morphology, genetics of sexuality including homogenic and heterogenic incompatibility, biochemical and ultrastructural changes in wood during decay, and the use of these fungi for commercial degradation of wood and the biological breakdown of toxic phenolic environmental pollutants.