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The phrase "an variant" is not correct in written English; it should be "a variant." You can use "a variant" when referring to a different form or version of something, typically in contexts like language, biology, or technology.
Example: "The study identified a variant of the virus that was more transmissible than the original strain."
Alternatives: "a version" or "an alternative".
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The capacity constraint of experts is also considered as an variant of the team formation problem in [15].
That means that to achieve a given confidence level, more sequences per sample (n) are required when the number of copies amplified of the gene under study (m) increases, or when the number of sequences required for validating an variant as true (r) increases.
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I don't know the lingo but it meant we had a rarity, a variant — a one of a kind.
A SNP can be a variant of a gene, or can serve as a signpost for variants of a gene that are nearby.
Brazil played today in a variant of a 4-3-3 formation, 4-2-1-3 4-2-1-3 4-2-1-3 4-2-1-3aulinho and Luiz Gustavo positioned behind Oscar.
And it is developing a variant with an 8,700-mile 8,700-mile
The song is spare, a variant of a ballad, and it is bathed in reverb.
A variant of a line bisection test was devised.
Consider a variant of a well known example.
It is a subtype of a variant.
A variant on this involves an assumed typographical error in a Social Security number.
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