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"longitudinal variation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to differences in a phenomenon (such as a population's size or characteristics) that occur over a long period of time, usually over many generations. For example, "A study of longitudinal variation in education levels found that the percentage of college graduates had increased by 10% over the past century."
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The results exhibit considerable longitudinal variation.
Walker (1981) reported significant longitudinal variation using only ionosonde data.
Predictions of longitudinal variation in ρg for individual trees were markedly offset from the mean value.
This procedure could considerably reduce the sampling effort required to characterise longitudinal variation in ρg.
Any longitudinal variation in system properties causes a transient disturbance in the convective, stationary response field.
The altitudinal and longitudinal variation of the residual (Delta Ne) in 14 MLT are shown in Fig. 9.
Assuming a constant ρg of 1,000 kg m−3 also resulted in poor prediction of longitudinal variation in MOE.
The longitudinal mean value is subtracted from each MLT sector to better explore the quantity's longitudinal variation.
In addition, we modelled longitudinal variation in headache day frequency per month using negative binomial repeated measures regression models (NBRMR).
As expected, the mean zonal winds shown in Fig. 14b exhibit smaller longitudinal variation than those in Fig. 14a.
The index of condition exhibited longitudinal variation that was associated with the location of major urban areas along each river.
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