Sentence examples for varies by one from inspiring English sources

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The electrical resistance of the coated foams varies by as much as three orders of magnitude for coating thickness between ∼150 and ∼1200 nm, whereas the capacitance varies by one order of magnitude.

Each element in L indicates the change in the output of sector i when the demand of sector j varies by one unit (l ij  = ∂x i /∂f j ).

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For example, if the explosion that delivered the universe had varied by one part in 1060 – yes, one followed by 60 zeroes – what we see around us would not exist and we would not be here to see it.

The Bank of England and the Swedish central bank -- neither country is part of the euro-zone -- have set targets around 2percentt but allowed for flexibility by allowing the rate to vary by one percentage point above or below the target.

And it's a funny kind of "loan", the terms of which can be unilaterally varied by one party (the government, of course, when it shamefully – and retrospectively – worsened the terms).

The thickness per bilayer was varied by one order of magnitude, from 10too 240 Å, as the pH changed from 4 to 10. Thick layers were formed at higher pHs because in this case the PAH is only partially charged adopting a loopy conformation.

Many conserved miRNA families have multiple loci and the members often varied by one or two nucleotides.

Haplotype diversity values ranged from 0.60 to 0.93 between the sampled localities, and nucleotide diversity varied by one order of magnitude between 0.0059 and 0.0519.

Because the 1,008 bp coding sequences of the two duplicated genes only vary by one synonymous substitution each in exon 2 and 3, their deduced P2 protein sequences of 335 aa are identical (Additional file 1: Supplemental Figure S1).

Surprisingly, essentially all information on mitochondrial turnover relies on data that are not only at least 20 years old but that vary by one order of magnitude between different estimates.

The Oases assembly process, explained in detail below and illustrated in Figure 1, consists of independent assemblies, which vary by one important parameter, the hash (or k-mer) length.

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