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to variation
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The act of varying; a partial change in the form, position, state, or qualities of a thing
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Bach's Goldberg Variations depend on games of symmetry to create the progression from theme to variation.
People are better able to communicate across national borders, but at some cost to variation.
But he also rightly points out that the figures will, again, be averages, subject to variation around the norm.
For the avoidance of doubt, the content, layout and format of any Website or Newspaper will be subject to variation at GNM's sole discretion.
The general type of crossword has also been subject to variation.
By this he meant that a substantial fraction of the variation among individuals within a culture can be linked to variation in their genes.
Schizophrenia has been estimated to have a heritability of about 80%, but that still means that environmental factors contribute to variation in risk in the population.
Human existence and character are fragile and subject to variation.
In step 1, a given configuration is subjected to variation.
The variation is mainly due to variation of calcium content.
Figure 4 Statistical data relating to variation in temperature.
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