Examples of using This variability in English and their translations into Indonesian
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The reason for this variability is not fully understood.
The report, led by PhD student Richard Hall and Professor Edward Hanna from the University of Sheffield's Department of Geography,discovered that up to 35 per cent of this variability may be predictable- a significant advance which may help in the development of seasonal forecasting models.
This variability may be caused by sandbars(as above) or even by crossing wave trains.
When interpreting test results, this variability must be taken into account.
This variability can also show how genes that arose in one host or environment can move to another one.
We found numerous examples of this variability of self-concept in adolescents.
This variability is a part of our personality and can be seen as a positive aspect that increases diversity in society.
The origins of human variability are genetic- in the human genome- and this variability is a characteristic fact of human nature.
If we could capture this variability, perhaps we could link this to impulsivity and addiction.
However, it is uncertain to what extent the British people were affected by this variability and how far it had developed its own variants.
This variability is also likely to be significantly affecting reported case fatality rates, which are likely to be significantly over-estimated in some countries.
However, uncertain in which degree the British people were influenced by this variability and in which degree they had developed their own variants.
Study of this variability by evolutionary biologists has greatly advanced our understanding of the evolution of behavior, social evolution, and traits such as number of young and patterns of investment in them.
However, uncertain in which degree the British people were influenced by this variability and in which degree they had developed their own variants.
The region of DNA responsible for this variability is also involved in Parkinson disease, giving rise to current speculation that the two disorders may be linked in some way at the biochemical level.
However, uncertain in which degree the British people were influenced by this variability and in which degree they had developed their own variants.
However, this doesn't mean we should expect that this variability can compensate for corals dying worldwide due to climate change," says Maximilian Schweinsberg from the Department of Animal Ecology, Evolution and Biodiversity, headed by Prof Dr Ralph Tollrian.
A new study, led by PhD student Richard Hall and Professor Edward Hanna from the University of Sheffield,suggests that up to 35 percent of this variability may be predictable- a significant advance which may help in the development of seasonal forecasting models.
Monoculture smooths out this variability, destroying the diversity and replacing it with, at best, a single species, and at worst(as is the norm in the U.S.), a single cultivar- rows and rows of genetically identical crops, essentially cloned, reproduced through cuttings or genetically engineered seed stock.
There is a great deal ofgenetic variability within individual HIV populations, because this variability is shuffled and mutated every time the virus(numbering in the millions) reproduces inside the infected person's body.
This variability has significant effects on supply chain infrastructure, from the foundation layers of establishing and managing electronic communication between trading partners, to more complex requirements such as the configuration of processes and work flows that are essential to the management of the network itself.
Until recently, we didn't know enough about this variability to advise fisheries and policymakers to help them address malnutrition.
This variability made it especially difficult to quantify the activity, but is the key to the biology since it is probably only specific groupings of microorganisms that are working together to provide this nutrient to the host,” said Doty, a professor in the UW School of Environmental and Forest Sciences.
Until recently, we didn't know enough about this variability to advise fisheries and policymakers to help them address malnutrition.
The report, headed by PhD student Richard Hall and Professor Edward Hanna from the University of Sheffield's Department of Geography,identified that 35% of this variability could be predictable, which is a major improvement that could help to produce seasonal forecasting models.
While we can't be entirely sure,we think a likely explanation for this variability is large-scale surface activity, possibly volcanism, on the surface is spewing out massive volumes of gas and dust, which sometimes blanket the thermal emission from the planet so it is not seen from Earth.".
The variability observed here is evidence of the phylogenetic instability of this region;evidence of this variability can be seen in our description of the last lumbar vertebra as a‘transitional' vertebra; it is difficult here to speak of any such thing as a‘norm.'.
We were looking for a way to explain why this variability exists, and we found a way to do it that has never been applied before on this scale," Felikson said.