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Перевод: variation speek variation


[прилагательное]
вариационный;
[существительное]
изменение; варьирование; перемена ; видоизменение; разновидность ; вариант ; вариация ; склонение магнитной стрелки; отклонение
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. They need the minimum of tonal variation in order to find this sound from venue to venue and would give a wide birth to any amplifier that offered any more than they think they need, no doubt fearing the onset of option anxiety.
  2. The weaver birds in fact reveal a fascinating range of societal variation broadly correlated with points on an r - K continuum stretching from the arid near-desert conditions of sub-Saharan Sahel landscapes to the almost non-seasonal equatorial forests of the Congo basin.
  3. We explain this variation to emphasise the purpose of the stand-offs.
  4. There is considerable variation between them in horn growth, face shape and general conformation.
  5. The second column also shows that there is a wide variation between regions in the proportion of exports to foreign debt.
  6. This process is summarised in Fig 12.8, and is essentially a variation on the Checkland matrix, customised to suit the particular circumstances.
  7. Right : Variation on a maze by Greg Bright.
  8. But in such a variation on the theme, the influence of carbon dioxide has to be set very small, only one tenth of the strength most climate modellers currently accept, otherwise it would have overwhelmed the volcanic influence and caused the Earth to continue warming through the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s.
  9. As Eyre (1987) reports, there is considerable variation of opinion relating to rates of deforestation; FAO (1985), for example, quote a figure of 3.0 per cent per year which is assumed to be due to commercial logging.
  10. A variation on this theme is follow-on credit.
  11. Variation between final products of a particular form of object may have been exaggerated by cleaning of the casts, especially if the castings were poor.
  12. To briefly recap, two inputs cater for passive and active basses, and wide tonal variation is offered by separately controlled, independent preamp sections.
  13. This takes us back to explanations similar to those suggested for the variation in group size early in these studies (Crook and Gartlan 1966) but these do not account for the massive gregariousness of the species under optimum conditions when a more even dispersion of the population would reduce the costs of foraging.

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