Variabilities

Word VARIABILITIES
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What do we mean by variabilities?

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.

1. An unknown number in a math equation. 2. A named region of memory in a computer program. Urban Dictionary

Satan's Creation or A Piece of Gorilla Shit Mostly Used in Algebra Urban Dictionary

Someone who experiences extreme variations of his intelligence. Urban Dictionary

Variables that windows uses (that you can use too) as shortcuts for files / directories (folders), typed in-between percentage symbols (%). Urban Dictionary

According to the theory of "eternal return", where one is fixed to repeat their own life over and over again infinitely, the people who populate your lives each time are split into two categories: constants are those that will ALWAYS be there with each cycle (family, parents, siblings, children, the individuals you had those children with) variables are those that change with each cycle, that are not always present around you each time (friends, co-workers) Urban Dictionary

In science, the dependent variable is your result from your independent variable. Urban Dictionary

In science, it is the variable that you intentionally change. Urban Dictionary

A metasyntactic variable is a word that is used by programmers in place of an object, number or idea under discussion. The most common system of metasyntactic variables is: foo, bar, baz, qux, quux, quuux... Urban Dictionary

The control variable in scientific experimentation is the element which is constant and unchanged throughout the investigation. Urban Dictionary

One lone African American in a group of whiteys. Urban Dictionary

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The word "variabilities" in example sentences

As shown recently by Benjamin Santer et al., one must average over at least 17 years of data to reduce annual or even decadal variabilities to detect overall trends. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The VARK model is popular but I suspect many other learning styles exist as do variabilities in their combinations amongst individuals. ❋ Mr. Byrne (2009)

After all, variabilities in quality do not bother YouTube, Flickr, SlideShare and any number of other web 2.0 sites. ❋ Clive Shepherd (2008)

This was a good opportunity to look at the variabilities of various shell characteristics in this species. ❋ AYDIN (2007)

However, these variabilities, which ‘diffuse’ through genotype space have no significant effect on phenotypes.… until… poof a single mutation takes the phenotype to a new structure and selection can work again. ❋ Unknown (2007)

All past reconstructions which showed obvious variabilities in the form of the MWP and LIA were relegated to just “local” conditions local being large slices of the globe. ❋ Unknown (2006)

I think some people over use teleconnections in trying to make sense of temperature variabilities in widely seperated regions. ❋ Unknown (2006)

All of these anaomalies will over time present a trend in global temps despite thier variabilities. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Now that several studies start to question the low-variability of air temperature changes during the past millennium, maybe we should also re-reconsider CO2 variability…if you do not believe the stomata evidence…this model study provide independent evidence that under higher T variabilities CO2 fluctuations should have been higher ❋ Unknown (2005)

Different calibration methods regression in the work of Mann and Jones versus variance scaling in this study are another reason for differing variabilities…. ❋ Unknown (2005)

And there are just too many environmental variabilities to say anything more than that. ❋ Richard Rubin (2002)

Page 5 the fields in their beauty, the sparkling dewdrops in their mellow splendor, were all objects of wonder and admiration to him, and as he grew older and saw and felt and experienced life's strange variabilities, the world became more mysterious to him. ❋ Unknown (1914)

Children have an infinite understanding of the soul's passionate variabilities, and forgive even a real injustice, if it was _spontaneous_ and not intentional. ❋ Unknown (1907)

But grant, if you will, that the threshold reaction time is the same for all kinds of stimuli, and suppose that the variability is fairly constant, then, between the two extremes of stimuli, there are gradations in strength which give reaction times of widely differing variabilities. ❋ Various (1889)

You are no more afloat or a-sea, in the endless phases and variabilities just referred to, but a very large class of your judgments and views of life and acknowledged principles are immovably settled. ❋ 1802-1876 (1876)

1. 3=[5x] solve for the [variable] x. 2. Don't use global variables; keeping track of all the subroutines modifying the same [memory] gets very confusing very fast. ❋ N0TR1DDL3 (2014)

Had to take a [HUUUGE] [variable] [just now] ❋ VerdeSauce (2020)

This guy is a real [variable]! You never know whether he's going to explain [quantum physics] or [jump around] like a monkey! ❋ Variable (2003)

These are examples of [windows variables] (windows 7) : %ALLUSERSPROFILE% -- C:\Program\Data %[APPDATA]% -- C:\Users\%username%\[AppData]\Roaming. %USERNAME% -- Your user name that you are using. %CMDCMDLINE% -- [C:\Windows\system32\cmd.exe] %COMPUTERNAME% -- Computer name Of course there are a LOT more, but they are too many to list in here. ❋ Not-underscore (2020)

your life is full of constants and variables. [the father] of your child is a constant and the woman he [cheated on] you with is a [variable]. ❋ Bottomboy Tj (2018)

Jack is conducting a science experiment. He is growing [a rose] plant, a [marigold] plant, and a [sunflower] plant to see which can grow the tallest. He gives all three plants the same amount of sunlight and water. His dependent variable would be how tall each plant grows because it is the result of his experiment. ❋ MisFit1 (2015)

In an experiment, [Lyndsey] has three sunflower plants. They are all given the same amount of sunlight; however, she gives [one drop] of water to one plant, two drops to another, and no water to the third. [Lyndsey's] independent variable is the amount of water. ❋ MisFit1 (2015)

if ([foo] > bar) [baz] += [qux] else baz += quux ❋ Shimaspawn (2004)

A controlled variable is a [part] of the [experiment] that doesn't [change] ❋ Kitkat Kallister (2017)

[That guy] is the negro variable of our [math class]. ❋ Johnny (2003)

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