Examples of using More variable in English and their translations into Spanish
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The use of fresh yeast is not recommended as tends to give more variable results than dried yeast.
tend to be much more variable than homologous non-vestigial parts.
slough wetlands are more variable.
scientists forecast that rainfall will become more variable, drought more prevalent and prolonged.
Water temperature is just one more variable affecting the professor's research.
Many women, however, notice that their blood glucose levels are more variable(increasing and decreasing)
industry- are more variable and it is difficult to generalize.
the same analysis in the first part of this chapter is done including one more variable: ethnic identity.
the spawning biomass being lower and relatively more variable at higher values of F.
tend to have more variable salinity levels.
the power level in this element is much more variable.
Climate change might well have been responsible for making the subregion's climate more variable, with successive and prolonged droughts,
and also more variable and harder to predict accurately.
while the rate in Scotland is more variable and at times higher.
Tusi then goes on to explain how hereditary variability was an important factor for biological evolution of living things:"The organisms that can gain the new features faster are more variable.
has become more variable.
the serological response at the time of abortion is more variable, with some animals seronegative
notes that radiogenic tumour incidence in children is more variable than in adults and depends on the tumour type,
whereas when Recovery Fast is off the ID will be more variable and may not resemble either of the targets.