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homogenous

[huh-moj-uh-nuhs, hoh-] / həˈmɒdʒ ə nəs, hoʊ- /


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An entrepreneurial or AI focus might also narrow the appeal, leading to a more homogenous student population than standard private schools, says Victor Lee, a professor with the Stanford Graduate School of Education.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 4, 2026

"The Japanese population isn't as genetically homogenous as everyone thinks," said Chikashi Terao, who led the study at RIKEN.

From Science Daily May 14, 2026

But AI beneficiaries — such as tech hardware, compute providers and energy providers — are not a homogenous group.

From MarketWatch Apr. 17, 2026

A nation demographically dominated by the descendants of immigrants from every corner of the world is one of the most linguistically homogenous on earth.

From Salon Feb. 12, 2026

Also, he was Jewish, and although Lawrence was not an anti-Semite, he could be oversensitive to ethnic distinctions, possibly because of his upbringing in an ethnically homogenous rural community.

From "Big Science" by Michael Hiltzik




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