Sentences with phrase «relatively homogenous»

PLUSH: As we all know, the industry from the outside is relatively homogenous but from the inside we see numerous sub specialties.
Placerville is a small town with a relatively homogenous population.
Second, the two samples were relatively homogenous and relied on relatively modest sample sizes.
While at first glance, first - year law students appeared relatively homogenous, a closer look revealed an incredible variety of backgrounds and experiences.
Further, these patterns appear to exist within law firms themselves — the national level data tend to show relatively homogenous firms, yet pockets of meaningful diversity have started to grow at the branch office level.
Moreover, assuming relatively homogenous production costs, the outsider would then be able to guesstimate the profitability of the bid.
It's an interesting study because it is all within one relatively homogenous country with small cultural and transportation policy differences, and it tried to look beyond just helmets but also at cycling infrastructure and cycling mode shares.
A study using data from Polar drifting ice buoys showed that near surface air temperatures over the pack ice are relatively homogenous, with a CLS (correlation length scale) of 900-1000 km, see (Rigor 2000).
Government (NCDC, Karl, et al) was charged with providing a relatively homogenous data set.»
Having a relatively homogenous sample population helped researchers eliminate variables (such as how individual dogs were raised and trained) that would have been present in a randomly selected sample population of dogs.
These animals must be «true breeding» — that is, they must produce relatively homogenous offspring.
Students will explore characteristics of the shtetl and the advantages and disadvantages of living in these small, relatively homogenous communities.
The same traits — diversity and plasticity — characterized the bacteria in Wilson's stomach, a relatively homogenous population.
For areas where the terrain and land cover are relatively homogenous (e.g., an expanse of the Great Plains), such coarse grid cells may be adequate to capture important climate processes.
Williams explained: «The ratio of helium - 3 to helium - 4 in mid-ocean ridge basalts are globally characterized by a narrow range of small values and are thought to sample a relatively homogenous upper mantle.
The authors caution that because the study was conducted in Norway, which has a relatively homogenous and well - educated population, the findings should not be generalized to more diverse populations or to cultures with other feeding and eating practices without further study.
The limitations of the study are the relatively homogenous group that responded to both phases of the study.
These relatively homogenous commodities are typically sold into world markets.

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And while Japanese society is homogenous and relatively unfriendly to outsiders, desperate circumstances could call for desperate measures and necessitate changing policies on immigration.
In a medium sized mixing bowl, add the fruit purée, egg yolk, butter, and cinnamon, creaming the ingredients together until relatively smooth and homogenous.
Liquid xenon is dense and homogenous, has a large mass per atom (enhancing the dark matter interaction rate), scintillates well, ionizes fairly readily when energy is deposited, and is relatively cheap.
Although this study was limited by a particularly homogenous and relatively low - risk population for gastric cancer, the conclusion was consistent with the association between blood group A and gastric cancer that has been observed since the 1950s across the world.49 - 51
Oberman says her group hoped to discover what U.S. systems could learn from Finland — a relatively small and homogenous country.
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