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 Translation for 'range of variation' from English to French
NOUN   a range of variation | ranges of variation
écon.fin.
zone {f} de fluctuation
range of variation
écon.fin.
marge {f} de fluctuation
range of variation
Partial Matches
astron.
oscillation {f} de Chandler
Chandler variation of latitude
domaine {m} d'applicationrange of application
hors d'atteinte {adj}out of range
variété {f} d'opinionsrange of opinion
champ {m} visuelrange of vision
géogr.
ceinture {f} de collines
range of hills
éventail {m} de possibilitésrange of possibilities
pol.
zone {f} d'influence
range of influence
météo.
amplitude {f} thermique
range of temperature
champ {m} d'applicationrange of application
armesmil.
être hors de portée
to be out of range
vaste gamme {f} de produitswide range of products
comm.
assortiment {m} standard
standard range of products
gamme {f} étenduewide range of subjects
gamme {f} étenduewide range of issues
gamme {f} étenduewide range of topics
comm.
gamme {f} de produits spécialisés
range of specialized products
hors de portée de tir {adv}out of (shooting) range
comm.
gamme {f} de produits spécialisés
range of specialty products
comm.
gamme {f} de produits spécialisés
range of specialist products
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Usage Examples English
  • The maximum range of variation is from magnitude 5.8 to 14.1 although individual maxima and minima can vary in brightness.
  • Clutch size is usually within a small range of variation.
  • stock market since the 1920s, and considered the kinds of expectations of future dividends and discount rates that could justify the wide range of variation experienced in the stock market.
  • mocquardi" falls within the range of variation of "X.
  • The family is distinct for maintaining a highly unified design across weights and the serif and sans serif variants while allowing for a wide range of variation in form and counter-form across the family.

  • At the species level, subjective synonyms are common because of an unexpectedly large range of variation in a species, or simple ignorance about an earlier description, may lead a biologist to describe a newly discovered specimen as a new species.
  • The finding in the Neandertal he also interpreted to be within the range of variation of modern humans.
  • The numerous skulls of "Anteosaurus" show a wide range of variation in cranial proportions and extent of pachyostosis.
  • The discovery in the Neandertal he interpreted as to be within the range of variation of modern humans.
  • In order to maintain wetlands and sustain their functions, alterations and disturbances that are outside the normal range of variation should be minimized.

  • with a small but definite range of variation. Its nature continued to be unclear during the deep visual minimum in 1946, although it was presumed to be related to the detection of an expanding shell around the star.
  • In particular, the range of variation within all the early fossil specimens does not exceed the observed range that exists in the later species.
  • Individual variations within the normal range of variation, as well as the genesis of psychopathologies, are investigated using each of these techniques.
  • It is the last of the foot bones to start ossification and does not tend to do so until the end of the third year in girls and the beginning of the fourth year in boys, although a large range of variation has been reported.
  • Red blood cell distribution width (RDW), as well as various types thereof (RDW-CV or RCDW and RDW-SD), is a measure of the range of variation of red blood cell (RBC) volume that is reported as part of a standard complete blood count.

  • Medieval Latin, Anglo-Norman and mixed-language set a precedent model, as Latin and French had long been conventionalised on the page and their range of variation was limited.
  • houstonensis": Arnold, 1983) but is today considered to fall into the range of variation of the nominate subspecies (Browning, 1990).
  • As with phonology, the range of variation between dialects and time periods makes it impossible to cite a unified morphology for ENHG.
  • The non-living variable must influence the environment beyond its normal range of variation to adversely affect the population performance or individual physiology of the organism in a significant way.
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