Examples of using Very variable in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Medicine
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Computer
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Original descriptions were traditionally based on very variable morphological characters, leading to the recognition of two subgenera,
In relation to the"non-classified" TTE indications, literature indicates very variable percentages values in studies ranging from 2% to 36.
The suffering of a sick person is very variable, even in ontogenetic terms,
qualification of acute pain can be very variable and depend on the interval between assessments,
First, impedance to the EEG signal can remain elevated and very variable, even with adequate skin preparation.
However, CO2 concentrations were very variable and an alternation between CO2 sub-saturation and super-saturation conditions was observed.
the Club had a very variable history.
Are very variable in size, and whether the complex type or compound,
its measurement is difficult and very variable in space and time.
are very variable.
which are therefore resistant to ceftaroline occur at very variable rates between countries and between healthcare facilities within countries.
Based on the systematic review of literature it can be noted that the results obtained by the Oberlin technique are very variable and not always good.
mortality are very variable.
sweat losses can be very variable among individuals, and can easily amount to 1-2 L/hour.
Laboratory indicators of normal testosterone levels are very variable, even in individuals of the same age.
However, it is noteworthy that the studies on business sustainability published in the scientific literature have been based on very variable assumptions and concepts.
because the forms are very variable.
in different species were very variable.
are very variable.
Because the antigens on B. canis are very variable, vaccines against B. canis only work effectively if they also include antigens from B. rossi.