| CVA | cardiovascular accident; cerebrovascular accident; chronic villous arthritis; common variable agamma... |
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| CVH | cerebroventricular hemorrhage; cervicovaginal hood; combined ventricular hypertrophy; common variabl... |
| CVI | cardiovascular incident; cardiovascular insufficiency; cerebrovascular incident; cerebrovascular ins... |
| CVID | common variable immunodeficiency |
| E(X) | expected value of the random variable X |
| variable |
Something that takes on different values that can be measured or counted. If one variable can be controlled exactly (such as the selling price of apples) then it is called an 'independent variable', while the remaining variable (in this case the number of apples bought) is called a 'dependent variable'
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| variable |
In programming languages, a language object that may take different values, one at a time. The values of a variable are usually restricted to a certain data type. A quantity that can assume any of a given set of values. A name used to represent a data item whose value can be changed while the program is running.
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| variable |
A quantity that may assume any one of a set of values.
Ãâó: nces.ed.gov/programs/projections/appendix_D.asp
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| variable region |
That part of the immunoglobulin peptide chains where the amino acid sequence shows significant variation between molecules.
Ãâó: www.sonoma.edu/users/t/thatcher/biol480/voc2.htm
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| variable |
a factor which can change during an experiment
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