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What is so terribly wrong about defending one's culture against homogenisation?
Moreover, with the passing of time, the party underwent a process of homogenisation.
Where necessary, known amounts of distilled water were added to the faeces before homogenisation.
Homepage of the homogenisation community with amongst others a complete bibliography.
Homogenization or homogenisation is any of several processes used to make a chemical mixture the same throughout.
This followed the trend of the 1990s homogenisation of British high streets.
Personally, I think the globalisation and homogenisation of football is affecting Africa.
Parliament must not hamper that competition by pushing forward homogenisation at EU level.
One argument is that you cannot have a single currency without further homogenisation to iron out differences between Member States and levels of wealth.
The duo also criticise the "commercial homogenisation" of the music industry, saying it constitutes an "extremely hierarchical structure".
Intermarriage tended to blur cultural differences and resulted in a significant degree of cultural homogenisation.
The newly created society, first binational and multi-cultural, quickly became subject to homogenisation decreed by the state.
The slow homogenisation of large families could take many thousands of generations; but chromosomes are constantly shared out among the members of a population.
The casein replaces the milkfat globule membrane, which is damaged during homogenisation.
Faecal samples were stored at -20 C before being radiographed (for transit time studies), homogenisation and freeze drying.
This time the Commission is bravely establishing a binding framework which will undoubtedly lead to an homogenisation of best practices in the fifteen Member States.
Tissue homogenisation, DNA extraction, and polymerase chain reactions were performed in batches of 10 samples.
As for'defending one's culture against homogenisation', some of Morrissey's songs and attitudes seem more worried about cross-cultural fertilisation.
After homogenisation, the samples were incubated in a shaking waterbath (1 hour at 37 C), followed by centrifugation for 10 minutes at 15000 g.
Homogenisation of another surname pronounced Yang (揚), written with a "hand" radical rather than the "wood" radical.
Homogenates were centrigued at 40000 g for 90 minutes at 4 C, and the pellet was resuspended in homogenisation buffer.
There are reports of widespread homogenisation in the south-east (Kerswill & Williams 2000; Britain 2002).
But here, too, homogenisation has set in, due in no small part to the uniform offerings of the department stores and the ready availability of convenience foods.
Some experts see a tendency of global homogenisation of financial institutions, which means that institutions tend to invest in similar areas and have similar investment strategies.
Cultural diversity and human rights The movement accepts the universality of human rights and social justice, but fiercely resists cultural homogenisation.
If they go too far, innovation can turn into homogenization.
This process has led to the homogenization of communities in the capital city and throughout the country.
The real subject is homogenization, and whether a town benefits more from preservation or change.
The danger is homogenization of the regional theater as a whole.
In doing that, you're getting a certain amount of homogenization on the air."
You only have to be some 40 years of age to remember Europe before this accelerated cultural homogenization got under way.
Homogenization may also be used to separate protein from cells.
On the other hand, you've got free markets, corporate exploitation and homogenization.
Take note that a blending operation will cause some homogenization.
And homogenization is suspect in all spheres, from poetry to art.
They imply that the homogenization has already taken place.
What looks like fragmentation to you is actually homogenization at the economic and social levels."
If that were certain, viewers would already detect a pattern of growing homogenization.
But in a country where homogenization of languages has never been a given, the dogs followed local custom.
It's a far cry from the homogenization in other publications."
"It's a knee-jerk response on all our parts to the homogenization of society."
Cultural and national homogenization figured prominently in the rise of the modern state system.
He is also famous for his contributions to homogenization.
It could be, however, that shows like this are just diversions from the homogenization of everything urban.
Perhaps another reason for that homogenization is the triumph of recorded music, which has created a single, global audience.
"Globalization need not mean homogenization, after all," she said.
Homogenization in climate research means the removal of non-climatic changes.
In contrast, homogenization focuses on reducing the variance of only one source.
This change, and related non-climatic changes, have to be removed by homogenization.
As large corporations buy up stores, recent years have brought a homogenization in building design and store layout.