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Variability

Variability meaning

The state or characteristic of being variable. | The degree to which a thing is variable. In data or statistics this is often a measurement of distance from the mean or a description of data range.

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But there is greater variability in the amount of weight lost than the variability in blood sugar control.

In those years, there’ll be some variability in the business, and a great variability in the stock price.

Because high variability could result from either positive or negative changes, the researchers looked separately at the effect of variability in participants who were more than 5 percent improved or worsened on each measurement.

Environmental variability at multiple scales influences the nutrient and light available for phytoplankton, and as these organisms form the base of the marine food web, this variability in phytoplankton growth influences higher trophic levels.

In addition, it is thought by some, citation that a long-term advantage of out-crossing in nature is increased genetic variability that promotes adaptation and/or avoidance of extinction (see Genetic variability ).

It is therefore desirable in analysing the causes of variability to deal with the square of the standard deviation as the measure of variability.

Statistical literature prefers to use the terms bias and variability instead of accuracy and precision: bias is the amount of inaccuracy and variability is the amount of imprecision.

The Y and Z sites can accommodate a variety of cations, especially various transition metals; this variability in structural transition metal content gives the tourmaline group greater variability in colour.

This internal variability is a result of complex interactions between components of the climate system, such as the coupling between the atmosphere and ocean (see also the later section on Internal climate variability and global warming ).

This range of variability was near the limits of observational capability for that time, and so the subject of Vega's variability has been controversial.

And so, when you're doing that, you have quite a variability in the fill rate, but it's by design, it's on purpose.

An experienced stock manager will set safety stock levels and consider lead times, demand variability, and supplier reliability factors.

A trained sedimentary geologist, Meyers’ research homes in on the statistical analysis of the paleoclimate, including variability in ice sheets and sea level change.

Furthermore, the drug's use may be limited to no more than 12 consecutive months, which may complicate treatment given the complexity and variability of OI.

However, despite the variability, there are some common patterns in the types and proportions of microbes in a healthy human body.

If homebuyers can handle the seasonal variability of living in cottage country or are interested in being part of a growing community, he believes it’s as viable a path to homeownership as any other for those looking for a more affordable option.

In 1997, the team started using a 1-acre grid soil sampling process to capture the variability of soil types across fields sampling every six to eight years.

It makes sense to Meyer that older jets would have less variability.

Meanwhile, exa-cel's outcome spectrum seems broader, hinting at potential variability in its efficacy for individual patients.

So given the variability within all of those pieces, we want to make sure that we are putting within our range an appropriate number to account for these various factors.