Sentences with phrase «less variability between»

Additionally, the chewable tablets allow for quicker uptake of the SAMe and less variability between dogs when compared to enteric - coated tablets.
The traditional 60/40 portfolio had similar ending values as the S&P 500 but with less variability between best and worst.

Not exact matches

Only 10 of the 45 nipples tested were found to have low variability (less than 10 % variation between nipples).
The cycle between an elliptical and circular orbit and a change in the tilt of Earth's axis combined to create periods in which our planet did not tilt very much as it revolved around the sun, thereby eliminating seasons and resulting in less climatic variability.
Often, we know this in advance, either because the parents know they're related, or a SNP array revealed less than the expected amount of heterozygosity (variability between chromosomes).
They also noted that the variability between similar efforts was not different between elite, experienced and novice Olympic weightlifters was similar, suggesting that the traditional idea that greater experience leads to less variability in movement patterns is false.
Anecdotally, it used to seem that some breeds were reliably less allergenic than others, but more in depth research has shown that variability between individual dogs within a breed is extremely high.
Generally averages of all models are used so the variability between them becomes less obvious.
Previous theoretical and model - based studies of the relationship between ocean bottom pressure (pb) and sea level (ζ) suggest primarily barotropic variability at mid to high latitudes for scales greater than a few hundred kilometers and periods less than a few months.
Stephen Wilde (09:15:56): You replied with respect to the lack of corralation between the AO and Sunspots, «A 50 year period is inadequate because of the lesser cycles and short term chaotic variability overlaying the longer term patterns.»
It has enhanced variability, because averaging the reconstructions results in a redder time series (there is less common variance between the reconstructions at the higher frequencies compared with the lower frequencies, so the former averages out to leave a smoother curve) and the re-calibration is then more of a case of fitting a trend (over my calibration period 1881 - 1960) to the observed trend.»
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