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The phrase "a variance between the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing differences or discrepancies between two or more items, concepts, or data points.
Example: "There is a variance between the expected results and the actual outcomes of the experiment."
Alternatives: "a difference between the" or "a discrepancy between the".
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This refusal is assigned for error, on the alleged ground of a variance between the proof and the answer.
The use of the Annual Salary Plan creates a variance between the salary payments made to the faculty member and the salary earned through service.
However, often there is a variance between the claims of the suppliers of ballast mats and the actual performance of the product in the real world.
139, Vol. 1. "'There is a variance between the doctrine underlying this section and the theoretical justifications that have been advanced for the Missouri decisions.'" This §90, when applied with §85, means that the promise described is a contract without any consideration.
The Circuit Court of Appeals, affirming the judgment, 73 F.(2d) 278, held that there was a variance between the allegations of the conspiracy count and the proof, but that it was not prejudicial; and that the conduct of the prosecuting attorney, although to be condemned, was not sufficiently grave to affect the fairness of the trial.
EASA records reveal that there have been ongoing efforts to address a variance between the FAA's and the European regulator's rules and processes for approval for automated flight controls.
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The cut-off value for CSF lactate concentration ranges from 2.1 to 4.44 mmol/L, suggesting a variance between instrument, hospital labs, and the method.
In generalized linear models (GLMs) a mean function (between the linear predictor and the mean) and a variance function (between the mean and variance on the original scale) are specified and the parameters are estimated given these structural assumptions (see general theory in Blough et al. (1999)).
According to the report, Simonsohn's method rests on the assumption that if a study measures the same variable in groups that supposedly are independent samples from the same population, chance will produce a certain variance between the means of those groups; if a paper reports means that have too little variance, that may be a sign that the data have been manipulated.
For instance, there was a big variance between the answers provided for the number of patients seen a year, even if these doctors worked in the same Puskesmas.
A comparison of the HCDP results, at the pipeline operating pressure, shows a slight variance between the new method and the traditional C6+ split ratios (Daniels 47/35/17, GPA 50/25/25 and the GPA 60/30/10).
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