0 a change, or the process of changing, especially continuously between one level or thing and another:
1 a situation in which prices, levels or interest rates go up and down:
TV channel executives called the drop in viewing figures "a short-term fluctuation".
fluctuations in sth Employers can adjust their workforce in line with fluctuations in demand for goods and services.
fluctuations of sth Long-term investment trusts compensate investors for the day-to-day fluctuation of the stock market.
There are many issues that are likely to cause fluctuation in fish stocks.
Scientists have concluded that temperature fluctuations may increase the spread of infectious diseases.
Improved understanding of the hormonal causes and consequences of symptom fluctuation may lead to improved pharmacological and psychological treatments.
Nonetheless, ratios of post-harvest weights to pre-harvest weights reinforced the view that weight fluctuations were not uniformly large.
More important than the first-order approximation are the random fluctuations around the deterministic trajectory of the delay equation.
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