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The great variable in this more modestly scaled Disney production will be the crowds, which already promise to be suffocatingly large.
Maier's shapes and silhouettes and hemlines change only subtly each season, if at all; color is the great variable in his work, and he begins a new season by rising early each morning to leaf through the swatches, looking for inspiration.
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Small patient samples and great variability in the studied variable is often the reason for this.
There is a need, then, for alternative success measures for universities serving students with variable enrollment patterns and great variability in their student populations.
The importance of PSD or texture class information, OC content and information on whether a sample is from the topsoil or subsoil is demonstrated by their larger weighting in the prediction algorithms of LR models and greater variable importance in RT models (Table 4).
Given the typical deviations from "normal" dietary habits that many people enjoy on vacation, and the recency (within the past month) of the diet habits questionnaire, this factor may function as a greater confounding variable in the observed lack of change in diet habits than the authors acknowledge.
For both formulations, Tmax was within the 12 – 18 hours reported for EPO, although a great variability is reported for this variable in renal patients [ 11, 19- 23].
"[The Fremont's] reliance on maize was both much greater and more highly variable in some areas than had previously been thought," says Jim O'Connell, a professor of anthropology and former chair of Brenner Coltrain's department at the University of Utah.
Eight of the unrotated factors produced by PQMethod had eigenvalues greater than one, which means they each contributed to the total explained variance at a level greater than one single variable (in Q method this equates to one participant).
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