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Discover LudwigThe phrase "air variance" is not commonly used in written English and may not be correct depending on the intended meaning.
It could be used in contexts related to atmospheric science or statistics, but it is not a standard expression.
Example: "The air variance in the region was measured to understand the fluctuations in temperature and humidity."
Alternatives: "air variability" or "atmospheric variance".
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Si accounted for 11.3% of the AIR variance, but addition of A1C to the model increased the variance explained by 4.2%, addition of FPG by 10.2%, and addition of 2-h plasma glucose by 8.7%.
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The results are unambiguous; in a hybrid three-phase sampling framework, both the ground-air and air-satellite model variance components are significant and should be taken into account.
Thus, it was necessary to control some other factors (such as distance from city center and sub-center, traffic congestion, air pollution, microclimate variance, cultural norms etc).
Therefore it is hypothesized that high variance of air quality should be observed among stations.
Since bark beetle development is driven by bark temperatures and both low and high bark temperatures inhibit the development, we find that the effects of increases in the air temperature mean and variance are compensatory.
By adopting operational excellence, airlines can attack the root problem facing both airlines and air traffic control: huge variance, on daily and hour-to-hour bases.
In Figure 6, the sum utility and the bound is shown for the scenario above however this time with slow fading corresponding to [14] in both air interfaces with a variance of.
Overall, the city locations experienced greater variance in air quality than outlying localities, with most of the variance attributed to diurnal fluctuations.
We carried out fixed effects meta-analysis of the year-specific estimates for each air pollutant using inverse variance weighting.
When such analyses are occasionally imposed on bottom-up data sets, they explain only a fraction of the variance in air quality outcomes.
There was little within-home variability in diazinon levels seen in the current study, and between home variability accounted for 94% of the variance in air concentrations of this insecticide (with year of measurement controlled).
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