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A heavier chin, a big nose, a monobrow, at least one variation that we get in real life".
"Statistical analyses involving human populations are always tricky," she said, "but the analyses used here are robust and did not eliminate any variation that we would see in these populations".
"From our own inspection work of maternity services so far – rating just over 60% of trusts as either good or outstanding – there is no doubt of the improvement work that is still needed in order to narrow the wide gap of variation that we know exists".
8.52pm GMT 17th over: West Indies 126-5 (Simmons 64, Ramdin 22) – Target 166 Dernbach's first ball is cut away emphatically for four by Simmons, so he responds with a dose of the trademark variation that we all know and love, and the slow ball bounces through to Buttler.
It was only when I went to Australia to visit my older brother Marcus, whom I had scarcely seen in thirty-five yeand, andiscovereded that he, too, had exactly the same difficulties recognizing faces and places, that it dawned on me that this was something beyond normal variation, that we both had a specific trait, a so-called prosopagnosia, probably with a distinctive genetic basis.
"We weren't expecting the degree of variation that we found in the prion forms," says Lindquist.
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The following quotes illustrate the variation that existed: " We generally have a good rapport with the referring doctors and we are able to contact them easily and discuss things if need be.
They added: "More must be done to reduce variation, that's why we've given local authorities a £5.4 billion budget over two years to help them manage public health issues in their areas".
On the other hand, we observed variation that was not explained by any covariable tested.
While we were unable to explain the regional variation in utilization of mental health inpatient care, we demonstrated variation that persisted over the study years 2000-2006.
It could also be argued that the weight interval we employ [−1, 1] is unduly restrictive in limiting the range of variation of weights that we employ.
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