degree of variation

collocation in English

meaningsofdegreeandvariation

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degree
noun
uk
/dɪˈɡriː/
us
/dɪˈɡriː/
(an) amount or level ...
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variation
noun
uk
/ˌveə.riˈeɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌver.iˈeɪ.ʃən/
a change in amount ...
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(Definition ofdegreeandvariationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofdegree of variation

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Note the highdegreeofvariationin individual frequencies.
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Thedegreeofvariationamounted to +.2 m/sec.
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However, thedegreeofvariationbetween samples cannot be assessed by this means.
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However, thedegreeofvariationbetween centers was only statistically significant for the experimental treatment.
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Thedegreeofvariationin b-glucan content did not correlate with yield or kernel weight.
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In paying attention to broader processes of change, a certaindegreeofvariationoccurs.
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The aim was to assess thedegreeofvariationon the national level between their registers.
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Thedegreeofvariationin cross-subsidy definitions tends to confuse the debate.
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However, these might be substantial underestimates if thedegreeofvariationin mutation effects is high.
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A greaterdegreeofvariationwas seen in the secondary characteristics.
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Despite these similarities, the vowel and consonant changes are quite different in their overall dynamics anddegreeofvariation.
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First, it is not a dichotomous variable and it allows for a greatdegreeofvariationbetween countries.
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Accordingly, in terms ofdegreeofvariation, there was no association between yield and these two important quality traits.
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A highdegreeofvariationin single kernel b-glucan content can result in heterogeneous malt, with unpredictable brewing performance.
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First, analysis was conducted to identify thedegreeofvariationin costs between centers within each subgroup.
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Thedegreeofvariationin relative yield increments between treatment pairs was determined by the standard deviation of the mean.
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For such an essential process, the number of sites of recombination in each cell shows a widedegreeofvariation.
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That is a widedegreeofvariation.
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Adegreeofvariationis worth having.
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The sequel shows an unusualdegreeofvariation.
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There has to be adegreeofvariation.
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They predicted mosquito densities based on a model that estimated thedegreeofvariationattributed to various spatial and temporal factors.
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As is often the case with multiple authorship, there is adegreeofvariationin style between chapters, and some overlap of content.
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Hence, it will be possible to investigate thedegreeofvariationin moisture content between individual seeds as well as population means.
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