Sentence examples for take variation in from inspiring English sources

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We thus do not only distinguish whether a respondent is working or not like Park and Kyei (2011), but also take variation in skill use across occupational groups into account (like OECD 2013a; Steedman and McIntosh 2001).

One limitation of this approach was a failure to take variation in population concentration into account, leading to an underestimation of population size in some areas.

We used log values to take variation in body mass into account; decreases here are therefore proportional decreases in absolute mass.

Thus a financial model that does not take variation in needs for individual assistance into account could lead to a situation whereby patients with the same needs, receive different levels of care.

In spite of these difficulties, method 7 provided a very good population wide metric to describe the point of emigration without the need to take variation in home range size into account.

The rationale for studying the strength of selection at nonsynonymous sites by taking the d N /d S ratio, rather than just d N, is that scaling d N by d S will take variation in nonsynonymous divergence due to variation in the underlying mutation rate (supposedly manifested in d S ) into account (Hurst 2002).

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The purpose of this study is to introduce an innovative approach to offshore engineering so as to take variations in sea temperature and salinity into account in the calculation of hydrodynamic forces.

Notice that these analyses, however, do not take variations in locomotor activity into account.

Comparisons of various cancer registries thus, need to take variations in inclusion criteria into consideration.

In terms of comparative research on instrumental support it is reasonable to take variations in institutional factors such as differing general welfare systems or differing health care systems into account.

To take variations in network size into account, we also considered a variant of eccentricity that is normalized by dividing by the diameter of the connected component to which the reaction belongs.

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