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The phrase "homogeneous population" is correct and can be used in written English.
It describes a group of people who share similar characteristics or traits, such as race, ethnicity, or culture. Example: In this small town, there is a homogeneous population of farmers, all of whom have lived there for generations.
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Prague has a homogeneous population.
Why did you pick them? A. It's very important to study a homogeneous population.
But "the homeless," you might want to object, is not a homogeneous population.
Norway is a relatively small country with a largely homogeneous population of 4.6 million and the advantages of being a major oil exporter.
Chaffin notes that while most juveniles who have committed sex offenses are boys around 13 or 14, in other ways they are not a homogeneous population.
With its largely homogeneous population -- 92 percent Caucasian; 65 percent Christian; fewer Muslims than Buddhists -- Australia would seem an unlikely place for Islamic extremists.
This led Potten to the concept of a discrete set of stem cells rather than a homogeneous population of cells of equal potential.
Well, I know, but it's a homogeneous population.
Under the assumption of homogeneous population distribution, ζ 1=0.
Let there be a homogeneous population of (bar {N}) insured.
Transmission electron microscopy shows a homogeneous population of spherical micelles either with or without Ptx.
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