Sentence examples for great range of variation from inspiring English sources

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Although biloba (or bilobed) correctly describes the form of many Ginkgo leaves, there is a great range of variation in the degree of lobing and dissection among leaves of the same tree.

B. neumayeri is widely distributed in eastern Africa and inhabits a diversity of environments that display a great range of variation in DO, from chronically hypoxic swamps to well-oxygenated open rivers [ 1, 25].

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An even greater range of variation occurs in angiospermous fruits.

The distributions are characterized at all latitudes by large drops in the concentrations from day to night with the molecular ion O2+ having the greatest range of variation above ∼ 100 km and NO+ below 90 km.

Because the MATE was demonstrated to be a reliable tool for measuring the acceptance of evolution among non-biology major undergraduate students (Rutledge and Warden [2007]), we thought the instrument to be potentially useful for measuring evolution acceptance in other populations with a greater range of variation, including levels of education and differing religious backgrounds.

It also showed greater range of variation (55ms) between trials with different irrelevant object number (Figure 5b, d).

Thus, the OAB-5D had a greater range of variation according to symptom severity.

In the Elliptochloris/ Choricystis clade, protein-coding genes show a greater range of variation in G+C content at third codon positions compared with the more functionally constrained first and second codon positions (supplementary fig. S5, Supplementary Material online).

We are currently exploring the consequences for accuracy estimation in genomic prediction of allowing for a greater range of variation in the number of genotypes and the number of markers and generating the phenotypic data according to different designs in follow-up studies.

The different types of cassava grown by the Aguaruna Jívaro of upper Amazonia display a great range of morphological variation in the inedible stems and leaves, and Boster (1985) attributed this to selection for perceptual distinctiveness.

The major general point considers the changing views of those civilizations that have received significant and broad settlement pattern coverage, emphasizing the discovery of far greater ranges of variation among constituent sites and regions.

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