Examples of using More variable in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Official/political
Whereas the young, small colonies-- the two-year-old colonies of just 2,000 ants-- are much more variable.
through an electrostatic interaction, proteins have a more variable surface charge, which means the material used for
researchers found that the MPSS platform might be more variable in measuring RNA abundance than microarray-based systems manufactured by Affymetrix and Agilent.
the study of literature, it was found which characters are more variable; diagnoses were made,
the responses were more variable, with higher standard deviations being observed.
anorexia nervosa, these estimates are more variable, ranging from 0.13% to 1.34% for the former
independent worker, the possibilities aimed at an income quite more variable than a permanent employee's.
Other political forces adopted more variable and opportunistic stances: they preached doom
were higher and more variable in the night samples
subjective well being set points are more variable.
social attitudes are more variable than personality traits,
If there are more variables than objects, the remaining variables are empty null.
If there are more variables than objects, the extra variables are not used.
If one or more variables were associated with p.
What if you wanted to add even more variables such as customer segments?
Correlation is a measure of the relation among 2 or more variables.
A testable prediction which designates the relationship between two or more variables.
We excluded those who did not have one or more variables.
Four participants had two or more variables categorized as outliers.
Statisticians frequently use correlation to measure the dependence of two or more variables.