Examples of using More variables in English and their translations into Italian
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The wanted goal is one more variable that is really crucial.
General climatic conditions have become more variable.
the clinical picture is more variable.
Sputum concentrations were higher and more variable with Cmax of 1,951+ 2,187 µg/g.
The epitopes of the viral envelope are more variable than those of many other viruses.
Red dwarfs are far more variable and violent than their more stable, larger cousins.
Also this butterfly is to be included among the more variable fritillaries, in particular in the drawing of the fore wings,
Whereas the young, small colonies-- the two-year-old colonies of just 2,000 ants-- are much more variable.
sampling may be increased in the case of those categories which are more variable.
one related to the constant elements and one to more variable elements.
Corythosaurus, and Lambeosaurus are much more variable and complicated than the airway of Parasaurolophus.
The percentage of leucistic swans, in the wild populations, seems to vary between the 1 and the 20%(but much more variable data do exist depending on the locations);
because the freon is at such a low altitude where the winds are more variable.
McCullough claims to have discovered that measurements that included glans length tend to be more variable, unlike measurements up to the preputial balane groove.
are much more variable.
were more variable and thus less informative.
Binding of A771726 appeared slightly reduced and more variable in plasma from patients with rheumatoid arthritis
Water column conditions, such as temperature, salinity, and turbidity are more variable in shallow than deep water.
Their relief-like surface texture is therefore all the more variable and rich in variants,