Examples of using More variable in English and their translations into Greek
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Although the ratings from members of the crowd were more variable than the ratings from the experts,
which are subject to more variable conditions, such as physical obstructions,
The researchers discovered that there was lower but more variable neck/shoulder muscle activity when subjects were walking compared with sitting,
which are subject to more variable conditions, such as physical obstructions,
Climate Experiment which shows that solar UV output is more variable over the course of the solar cycle than scientists had previously thought.
Moreover, the hair sample analysis results offer some support for the idea that persons with autism may be less efficient and more variable at eliminating mercury from the blood.”.
suggesting that differences in efficacy of individual therapists were not sufficient to make therapy outcomes more variable when a therapist was involved.
the results showed that therapists were neither more effective nor more variable than self-help options.
In subjects with hepatic impairment absorption rate was decreased and more variable, resulting in delayed tmax from about 50 min in subjects with normal hepatic function to about 85 min in subjects with moderate
The result is a more variable heart rate that,
Although the ratings from members of the crowd were more variable than the ratings from the experts, the consensus crowd
while climate change can make precipitation and demand more variable.
the reported time to onset is more variable, and these events can occur many months after initiation of treatment(see section 4.4).
Measurement of the heritability of a trait is relative- in a more variable environment, the environment has a bigger influence on the total variation of the trait.
Private and voluntary sector involvement is, however, still more variable, being'strongest at the plan-making and programming stage(albeit often informally),
The electricity market of the next decade will be characterised by more variable and decentralised electricity production, an increased interdependence between Member States
The electricity market of the next decade is likely to be characterised, argues the Commission, by more variable and decentralised electricity production,
as specified in the SPCs(which could lead to more variable results due to some birds drinking more medicated water than others,
When there are two or more variables, then each one has a name.
The Internet of Everything will bring even more variables into the mix.