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variability

[vair-ee-uh-bil-i-tee] / ˌvɛər i əˈbɪl ɪ ti /














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Despite these findings, the researchers do not believe such variability defined the entire Snowball Earth period.

From Science Daily

The research paper, 'Effect of nighttime bedroom temperature on heart rate variability in older adults: an observational study', has been published in BMC Medicine.

From Science Daily

The UK's rainfall is strongly influenced by natural variability, but the trend towards wetter winters is in line with predictions from the UK's meteorological organisation.

From BBC

By linking land, freshwater, and atmospheric processes in advanced Earth system models, the Boston College team showed how climate variability amplified emissions across connected ecosystems.

From Science Daily

These variables can drive rapid shifts and short-term variability that are not yet fully represented.

From Science Daily