day-to-day variation
collocation in Englishmeaningsofday-to-dayandvariation
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day-to-day
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˌdeɪ.təˈdeɪ/us/ˌdeɪ.təˈdeɪ/
happening every day as a regular part of your job ...
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variation
noun
uk/ˌveə.riˈeɪ.ʃən/us/ˌver.iˈeɪ.ʃən/
a change in amount ...
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In the current setting this could be attributable to low infection intensities of both parasites, combined with intra-specimen andday-to-dayvariationin egg output.
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However, there wasday-to-dayvariationin egg deposition.
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Variation between individual children was even more important thanday-to-dayvariation.
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An important factor related to this increase was theday-to-dayvariationin egg excretion associated with each infection.
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Theday-to-dayvariationin the numbers of insects and their altitudinal and diurnal patterns of flight activity are presented.
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However, by looking at the descriptive results, it was obvious, that a pronouncedday-to-dayvariationexisted.
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Theday-to-dayvariationmay be driven by the homeostatic process depending on waking and sleeping behavior across individual days.
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In this study, we did not attempt to estimate the impact of theday-to-dayvariation, but included the day of sampling as a random effect in the statistical models.
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After praziquantel administration,day-to-dayvariationwas more important than before, since most infections were very light and thus likely to be missed altogether by stool examination on a single day.
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These fluctuations should not be confused with minor day-to-day variations which occur commonly in patients with all types of dementia.
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Big random day-to-day variations in exchange rates of themselves inevitably create uncertainty and raise the costs of doing international business.
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But if there were no mechanism to restrict the effects on prices of the day-to-day variations in national currencies, the upsets in the market would he considerable.
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Monthly predictions take statistically account of day-to-day variations.
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