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environmental variable

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meanings of environmentaland variable


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environmental
adjective
uk /ɪnˌvaɪ.rəˈmen.təl/ us /ɪnˌvaɪ.rəˈmen.t̬əl/
relating to ...
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variable
noun[C]
uk /ˈveə.ri.ə.bəl/ us /ˈver.i.ə.bəl/
a number, amount, or situation that ...
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Examples of environmental variable


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These values need not be related to any measured environmentalvariable.
Using either environmentalvariable separately does not necessarily provide a clear view of the potential genetic differences in body size.
A genotype's response to a continuous environmentalvariable is described by its reaction norm.
Imagine that we clone an individual and allow the clones to develop in a set of environments that differ with respect to the environmentalvariable.
One environmentalvariable between early morning and afternoon that was consistent during the season was air temperature.
Consider how a trait (such as metabolic rate) is expressed as a function of a continuous environmentalvariable (such as temperature).
This will often be the case when the environmentalvariable depends on the climate or another uncontrolled factor.
Surprisingly, it is probably the only environmentalvariable within the range of variation usual in our culture about which that can be said.
Here a genotype's response to the environmentalvariable is described by a function known as the reaction norm.
Marginal eigenvalues are the same as conditional ones but without any environmentalvariable treated as a covariable.
The first variable selected is the variable with the highest marginal eigenvalue (fit when entered as the only environmentalvariable in the analysis).
The magnitude of the effects varied according to species and the environmentalvariable considered.
By placing the old-forest variable in the environmentalvariable set, we emphasized the latter mechanism.
The single environmentalvariable that best describes the crab community structure is topographical height, and for the gastropod community structure it is redox potential of water at depth.
In this model, latent genetic and environmental variables are defined that account for all the variance in the first phenotype.
Another set of latent genetic and environmental variables are defined to be specific for the second phenotype.
Rather, there should be the possibility to take into account the environmental variables in deciding to trust another agent.
Over the years different instruments have been developed for sampling the most important environmental variables (salinity, density and temperature) but each has its own limitations.
Conditional eigenvalues are those due to individual environmental variables, the total fit being the percentage of the overall eigenvalue due to the environmental variables.
This process is inherently complicated, but can be illustrated by a landscape of phenotype formed by genetic and environmental variables.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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