Examples of using More variable in English and their translations into Danish
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that organic beings low in the scale are more variable than those standing higher in the scale,
that in the first generation mongrels are more variable than hybrids; but Gärtner admits that hybrids from species which have long been cultivated are often variable in the first generation;
that specific characters are more variable than generic, because they are taken from parts of less physiological importance than those commonly used for classing genera.
yet not be more variable than any other structure, if the part be common to many subordinate forms,
that beings low in the scale of nature are more variable than those which are higher.
be more variable than those parts which are closely alike in the several species?
be more variable than those parts which are closely alike in the several species?
the characters which have come to differ since the several species of the same genus branched off from a common parent-are more variable than generic characters, or those which have long been inherited,
should in the long course of time have undergone more modification than a group which is generally more variable.
yet not be more variable than any other structure, if the part be common to many subordinate forms,
thus it comes to be no more variable than any other structure.
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thus it comes to be no more variable than any other structure.
No more variables.
More variables are accessible to crush task action now,
But it would still be possible to work out the trajectory. There would be more variables.
No more voices. No more variables.
But after, no more voices, no more variables.
No more voices, no more variables.
Arithmetic operators to perform arithmetic calculations involving one or more variables.