Particularly when a central point in the study you describe is the comparison of the performance of our racially divided society with that of relatively homogenous European countries.
Large swaths of Iraq have little violence, but those areas are relatively homogenous and have few people.
The milk has a high protein content but is relatively homogenous.
Its student body is relatively homogenous - 91.8 percent are white - and so well off that less than 1 percent qualify for free or reduced lunches.
Although there are several historic religious communities in Belgrade, the religious makeup of the city is relatively homogenous.
Espai Sucre is a rare beacon on a relatively homogenous dining landscape.
The Shire is relatively homogenous with an Australian-born population making up 84.5% of the population.
These are areas with relatively homogenous morphometric properties, bounded by lines of discontinuity.
Early Triassic faunas lacked biodiversity and were relatively homogenous throughout the epoch due to the effects of the extinction, ecological recovery on land took 30M years.
Australian English is relatively homogenous when compared with British and American English.