General term for the value describing how spread out the data are.
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Examples for "variation"
Examples for "variation"
1Future research should further investigate the reasons for test-related psychological response variation.
2However, considerable variation in preferences underlines the value of individualized treatment strategies.
3Discussion: Considerable variation exists in the quality of hospital nursing practice environments.
4Whatever the process, the end result is a mind-boggling amount of variation.
5However, the bases for variation in sleep quality is not fully understood.
1Yet despite such structural variability, essentially the same end result is achieved.
2Conclusions: Stance time variability is an independent predictor of future mobility disability.
3Past research has shown that aerobic exercise can improve heart rate variability.
4The problem is that variability differences are regularly confused with average differences.
5However, variability in HRQoL indicators suggests a need to consider domain coverage.
1Mean corrected QT dispersion was significantly higher in cases compared with controls.
2He is lost in the smoke, the dispersion, the confusion of battle.
3Strife is the cause of the dispersion of the Word of God.
4This appeared to be the commencement of the dispersion of the phenomenon.
5The announcement of her name was the signal of dismay and dispersion.
Translations for statistical dispersion