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be variables
adjective
Able to vary.
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Some of the stars proved to be variables of a type similar to those found by Shapley in globular clusters.
But in the 21st Century there will also be variables that will influence local economic opportunity that are not locationally driven.
Temperature, gradation, asphalt content, and gyration level were designed to be variables included in the BBR test for FAM beams.
Surface and charge ratios between the two electrodes of an electrochromic cell have been shown to be variables that affect their optical and electrochemical performance.
spectroscopic analysis, were found to be variables which not only vary with the feed molar ratio of styrene to acrylonitrile but actually depend on the molar ratio of monomers in the microenvironment of the polymerization loci.
There could of course be variables beyond chocolate at play, which might explain the connection.
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The answer will be variable.
Monthly rainfall can be variable.
There are variables, however.
There are variables to consider.
Sex and relationships, for him, are variables.
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