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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an variable" is not correct in written English.
The correct article to use before "variable" is "a" because "variable" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "In programming, a variable can store different types of data."
Alternatives: "a variable" or "one variable".
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Thus, this paper evaluates the control performances of the four control topologies to fuel the FC stack during an variable RES and load profile.
Fig. 6 Effect of purification by molecular sieve trap and liquid nitrogen trap on the density of atomic nitrogen in a μ-APPJ operated in 1.4 slm He with an variable admixture of N2 measured by molecular beam mass spectrometry (MBMS) [34].
We use F(X i) to denote the F-transformed data of the i-th time spot of an variable X i.
On admission narcissism as measured by the NPI-21 and its subscales had a significant positive correlations with BPRS grandiosity, and a significant negative correlation with BPRS depression and suicidality, but at discharge these relations only held up for the NPI-21 total score and to an variable extent for the subscale scores.
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var---a symbol naming a variable other than a constant variable.
Its accounts include an easy access one, which pays a variable 1%, and a regular saver, which pays a variable 1.75%.
A TLeaf for a variable length string.
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Mediation analysis quantifies how a variable termed mediator influences the effects of an independent variable on a dependent variable (Fig. 4a).
"X is a variable," she says, "and understanding the idea of a variable is crucial.
Age was a variable.
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