Examples of using More variable in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Which has been more variable, has also doubled.
In mild cases,the clinical picture is more variable.
We lie: it is far more variable than the Common Guppy.
The hook has a set length that it grows to,whereas the filament is more variable.
Metabolite exposures are also more variable in the youngest infants.
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Whereas the young, small colonies-- the two-year-old colonies of just 2,000 ants-- are much more variable.
Sputum concentrations were higher and more variable with Cmax of 1,951+ 2,187 µg/g.
The Border Collie It was developed in the Highlands of Scotland to pasture for days in the harsh terrain and more variable climate.
THE Nordic following component and are more variable, that is the percentage of in every Greek can vary quite.
Similar results were found by other investigators,although the MPA plasma levels were more variable in the second study.
The AEP amplitudes were considerably more variable than the AEP latencies for both groups, normal and with hearing loss.
These diamonds give a high material removal with a more variable scratch pattern.
We're just going to add one more variable to our other model, and that's suddenly going to give us a way to include innovation.
The meat-type is mostly white, while the landrace-type is more variable in color and type.
Binding of A771726 appeared slightly reduced and more variable in plasma from patients with rheumatoid arthritis or chronic renal insufficiency.
The other immune cell counts(neutrophils, NK, B cell and CD4 andCD8 T cells) were more variable and thus less informative.
Senior patients may have a more variable response to the effects of this medicine, and are more susceptible to the effects of dehydration.
Management structures beneath the CO team are more variable, change members frequently.
The CIArb search tool can be useful to find international arbitrators,although the prior experience of members is more variable.
Scatter charts are useful in identifying the movement of one or more variable(s) compared to another variable. .
However, concentrations of other gases like sulphur dioxide, ammonia and the sunlight-sensitive oxidants such as ozone,are much more variable.
Compared to adults,the elimination half-life in pediatric patients was more variable, averaging 40 minutes range: 20 to 75 minutes.
Income growth is much more variable, with Spain and Portugal showing well in the late 1980s, in contrast to Greece and the Mezzogiorno.
The absolute bioavailability of lamivudine(approximately 58 to 66%) was lower and more variable in paediatric patients under 12 years of age.
Those in marl prairies and rocky glades are usually small and shallow, while those in peat depressions of ridge andslough wetlands are more variable.
In females, gonadectomy and hormone treatment had more variable effects, although estradiol tended to decrease mu opioid antinociception.
Definición Inglés: Antimicrobial cationic peptides with a highly conserved amino terminal cathelin-like domain and a more variable carboxy terminal domain.
Furthermore, while DNA can simply be immobilizedthrough an electrostatic interaction, proteins have a more variable surface charge, which means the material used for DNA microarrays has to be adapted.
This is an improvement from standard testosterones such as cypionate or enanthate,which provide a much shorter duration of activity, and a more variable blood level.
McCullough claims to have discovered that measurements that included glans length tend to be more variable, unlike measurements up to the preputial balane groove.