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This is a star that exhibits variability because of the presence of star spots combined with the rotation of the star.
The condensational cloud at equatorial latitudes exhibits variability at the roughly 10% level, while at higher latitudes can exhibit variability of more than 20%.
The suffix "ev" stands for "Spectral emission that exhibits variability" whilst the suffix "pe" refers to "Emission lines with peculiarity".
As expected, monthly values move around a general upward trend which itself exhibits variability and breaks.
Another example shown in Figure 4(b) from the Campylobacter jejuni RM1221 transcriptome also exhibits variability in operon organization.
Although oral chemesthesis also exhibits variability, a gender difference has not been investigated as far as we know.
And they take variability in cortical discharges for granted: "It is well known that neural activity exhibits variability, in the sense that identical sensory stimuli produce different responses".
Cancer exhibits variabilities in origin, progression and cell biology.
Although epidemics exhibited the typical seasonal pattern of two peaks per year during most of the study period in this endemic region, the timing of initiation of these peaks exhibited variability from year to year.
Despite the technical advances for sequencing of liquid biopsies, patients exhibit variability in yield and tumor fraction of CTCs and cfDNA, and this affects the ability to detect tumor mutations in all patient specimens.
Outcome 1: Introduce students to the basic framework provided by probability theory for analyzing problems exhibiting variability and uncertainty.
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