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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about the variability of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the differences or changes in a particular subject or phenomenon.
Example: "The research paper focuses on the variability of climate patterns over the last century."
Alternatives: "regarding the fluctuations in" or "concerning the differences in".
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The report voiced "concerns about the variability of the quality of the teaching" and said registration of teachers is only embryonic, leaving people struggling to assess their credentials.
I've often mused about the variability of life spans and I figure pretty much everyone else has too.
Smartphones make it possible to implement adaptive, high-frequency surveys that reduce respondent burden while allowing for long-term follow-up to learn about the variability of symptoms at different time scales.
The adoption of simulation tools to predict surgical outcomes is increasingly leading to questions about the variability of these predictions in the presence of uncertainty associated with the input clinical data.
In this paper, we introduce a detailed slope form system that significantly describes the complexity of terrain characteristics of the area to be mapped, and provides more detail about the variability of the soil fertility of the area.
To go into the details about the variability of the double quasar SBS 0909+532, we designed a monitoring programme with the 2 m Liverpool Robotic Telescope in the r Sloan filter, spanning 1.5 years from 2005 January to 2006 June.
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Furthermore, our study evaluated the heterogeneity brought about by the variability of tidal volumes.
For instance, we could have neglected the number of wells, establishing a simplified model only based on the two parameters (installed capacity and drilling depth) that together are responsible for about 65% of the variability of results.
However, accounting for the effect of adiposity (via waist circumference), sex and fasting indices explained just about 25% of the variability of insulin sensitivity in our sample.
These findings might reflect the "familial context" mentioned by Cardol [ 36] which would explain about 20% of the variability of the number of consultations in primary care.
Considering the AHR+ patients, the FVC variability accounted for about 80% of the variability of FEV1, and the Spearman coefficients were between 0.83 (BMI-normal patients) and 0.93 (obese patients).
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