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1 No; the one point more variable in women makes all the difference.'
2 Symptoms of mania or hypomania have more variable effects on work productivity.
3 Results for seedlings were similar, but more variable compared to adult plants.
4 But her moods were far more variable than they used to be.
5 The effects on national healthcare policy were more variable and often less clear.
6 The One-Direct system was less reproducible and more variable than the Pico system.
7 Tumor dose estimates were more variable than that of normal organs.
8 She has a personality that is probably more variable than most, Pond adds.
9 Our sense of identity is more variable , while our sense of privacy is expanding.
10 One more variable must have been too many to handle.
11 Lymphangiomyoma samples showed more variable and partial pericyte marker expression.
12 Climate, on the whole, more variable than that of London.
13 The secY gene sequence is more variable than that of the 16S rRNA gene.
14 However, the results in muscle tissue are more variable .
15 During REM sleep, your heart rate is more variable .
16 Mr. Knight states that seedling cherries are more variable than those of any other fruit-tree.
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