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Discover Ludwig"display variation" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use this phrase to describe a situation where different options or outcomes are presented, or to describe a process of showing multiple different versions of something. For example: "The clothing store offers a wide display variation to choose from, with something for everyone."
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They are used to display variation in subsurface resistivity with depth.
Structure and stress orientations agree with the tectonic trend, though display variation between and within geothermal fields.
Early experiences with a range of representations that effectively display variation in data sets are important but have remained largely neglected in many elementary curricula until recently.
These differences are established during embryogenesis [5], [7], when hatched first instar nymphs already display variation in which segments become enlarged as well as in the magnitude of their size increase (Fig. 1C).
Although sounds are all produced by snapping jaws [ 30], other characteristics could display variation among species.
However, this parameter did not display variation over time for any of the data sets.
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The eight dolci, or desserts, display variations on classic Italian themes -- like a chestnut and caramel pannacotta with persimmon, a combination that proved surprisingly successful.
Hal Straus, interactivity editor of The Washington Post, said, "We want to be able to establish user tiers, and display variations based on those tiers".
Display variations may influence operator-assisted measurements of breast density.
Similar to rodents, rabbits display variations in IGF-I depending on sex, age and genetic background.
IleRS, LeuRS and ValRS, whose structures are closely related, also display variations in their hydrolytic mechanisms.
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