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At national levels, however, the relationships may be more variable – changing over time and according to the nature of the issue.
Rainfall is becoming more variable, changing not only in quantity but also in severity and seasonality (Menzel et al. 2006), and it has been suggested that in some parts of Europe, summer droughts will become increasingly frequent (Morecroft et al. 2002).
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In UTR, these microsatellites can be more variable without changing gene transcription and translation.
A confounder was defined as a variable changing the point estimates of the included explanatory variables by more than 25%.
variable changing over time is the outcome of interest.
This means that there are few tissues which are under more variable and rapidly changing selection pressures than the testis.
Again, age and sex appeared to be strong confounding variables, changing the HR by more than 10%, whereas addition of having had a previous cancer or other comorbidities to the multivariate model did not significantly change the observed HR.
Repetitive work is often predictable, routine, and determined by predefined criteria while more variable work is unpredictable, changing, and requiring adaptive criteria and decision rules.
Repetitive work is often predictable, routine and determined by predefined criteria while more variable work is unpredictable, changing and requiring adaptive criteria and decision rules.
Often there are too many variables changing to know which is the one that is helping.
What were constants have now become variables changing the Arab World's landscape.
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