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The phrase "a variance on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a variation or modification of something, often in the context of ideas, concepts, or artistic works.
Example: "The artist's latest piece is a variance on her previous work, incorporating new techniques and themes."
Alternatives: "a variation of" or "a modification of".
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Mr. Mitzner said he was considering applying for a variance on that building, too.
It also provided that on a plant-by-plant basis, operators could request a variance on the ground that the cost of complying was significantly greater than the environmental benefits of compliance.
She and others cited the local planning board's decision to grant the developers a variance on zoning laws that would have required the western edge of the project to be set back at least 30 feet from the sidewalk; the variance allowed the developer a setback of only 6 feet.
However the ministry then granted the company a variance on the stay, which allowed the dumping to go ahead.
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Each PCA of the subsystem catches a huge amount of variance on PC1 (>94%, except for the last MC deposition step, which catches a variance of 84%), confirming an excellent separation of the samples.
Here we assume it satisfies Gaussian distribution with zero mean and a variance depending on the radio coverage r.
First, the applied current I app can be itself noisy, with a variance depending on the quality of the instrumentation used and the experiment itself.
In brief, the symmetric autocorrelation function was calculated and smoothed using a Gaussian kernel with a variance depending on imaging frequency.
The birth weights of the second-born babies were assumed to be independent and normally distributed with a variance depending on their gestational age only.
A more heterogeneous sample of providers would result in a larger variance on the level of providers, an increased ICC and a reduced number of patients to be approached.
As suggested by Birkes and Dodge (1993) and Gelman et al. (1995), a simple way to provide a prior variance on the parameters β1 and β2 in the current study was to inflate the historical variance.
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