Examples of using A highly variable in English and their translations into Spanish
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Camerooniana is a highly variable species.
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Integrifolia is a highly variable species.
It is a highly variable species, with flowers in shades of pale mauve or white, often with darker stripes on the outer tepals.
VPA results indicate a highly variable recruitment.
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This is a highly variable annual herb growing to a maximum height near 30 centimeters.
This is why we believe this can be a highly variable factor.
Australis is a highly variable taxon, with several subspecies and varieties.
Complex II deficiency is characterized by a highly variable phenotypic expression.
Thailand has a highly variable climate, especially in certain parts of the country.
Enantia lina(until recently it was Enantia licinia)flies from Central America to the Amazon basin, and is a highly variable species d'Abrera 1981.
Euselasia gelanor is a highly variable Euselasia that flies throughout Amazonia.
The color pattern consists of a brown to reddish ground color with a highly variable pattern of pale intrusions.
Stalachtis calliope is a highly variable species that flies throughout Amazonia and the Guyanas d'Abrera 1994.
The Income distribution in Spain has shown con- siderable transformations in the last ten years as the result of a highly variable economic situation.
Zaretis ity s is a highly variable species that flies from Mexico to the Guyanas and to Paraguay Comstock 1961.
The descriptive and analytic results presented in Mej́ıa andUribe's study indicate that union member homicide rate is a highly variable outcome measure.
Taygetis mermeria is a highly variable species(markings, color, shape and size) that flies from Mexico to Bolivia;
The infrared observations of NEOWISE are more precise than those obtained previously in visible light because asteroids of the same size emit substantially the same amount of infrared radiation,so they reflect a highly variable amount of visible light according to their albedo.
Eutresis hypereia is a highly variable species that flies from Panama down to the Yungas in Bolivia d'Abrera 1984.
With more than 85% of the Mexican land area defined as arid or semi-arid and a highly variable interannual rainfall Mexico is also prone to droughts, especially in the northern areas.
It is a highly variable species typically growing 30-65 centimetres(12-26 in) in height with three-parted leaves and flowers contained in a spadix that is covered by a hood.
Quercus agrifolia, the California live oak orcoast live oak, is a highly variable, often shrubby evergreen oak tree, a type of live oak, native to the California Floristic Province.
Dircenna jemima is a highly variable species that flies from Mexico to Peru; it is a common sight in the North of its area.
Heliconius hecale flies throughout tropical America and is a highly variable species; in Holzinger(1994) there are 28 different subspecies, each one having a good number of forms!
Rhetus arcius is a highly variable species that flies from Mexico down to Southern Brasil; this butterfly was collected at Topo years ago.
Atriplex canescens has a highly variable form, and readily hybridizes with several other species in the genus Atriplex.
Affected trees have a highly variable symptoms depending on the species of the plant, the virulence of a virus strain and environmental conditions.
Fritillaria affinis(checker lily, chocolate lily)is a highly variable species in the genus Fritillaria, native to western North America, in California, Klamath Ranges, the north coast ranges, Cascade Ranges, north Sierra Nevada foothills, and the San Francisco Bay Area, north to British Columbia, Oregon, Washington, Montana and Idaho.
Heraclides anchisiades anchisiades is an highly variable subspecies that flies throughout Amazonia, in the Guyanas and on the Eastern slopes of the Andes from Colombia to Bolivia; in Ecuador it is a common sight betwen 400 and 1000 meters(Bollino& Onore 2001), hence, in the NP, it flies in the East.