variable Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of variable In English

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Examples of variable

  • Willingness to be vaccinated was not associated with the demographic variables work area, profession, or age.

  • The association attained statistical significance only for white wine when we entered red and white wine intake variables simultaneously.

  • Even when machine tools are used, each type of marble has variables from the norm that can affect the working process.

  • Fifthly, the differentiation between depression and dementia in phenomenological terms is also reflected by the observational variables of communication behaviour.

  • However, we also recognise that our selection of dependent variables and the measure of social inequality is less than adequate.

  • Although the relation is of the same strength, the variables are of a different kind.

  • The first concerns the organizational logic of the variables.

  • The second sub-group is not interconnected to the same degree, having just eight edges for eight variables.

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Translations of variable In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    多變的, 反復無常的, 變數…

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  • 中文简体

    多变的, 反复无常的, 变量…

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  • Español

    variable, variable [masculine-feminine, singular]…

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  • Português

    variável…

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  • 日本語

    変わりやすい…

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  • Türk dili

    sıkça değişen, değişken…

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  • Français

    variable, variable [feminine], changeant…

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  • Catalan

    variable…

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