adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
variation
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Figure 1 shows the average diurnal variation of ozone and total peroxide in baseline air for January 1992.
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In all three cases, the 17-OHCS are elevated and there is no diurnal variation .
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This is high enough to permit observation if the diurnal variation .
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Such diurnal variations may possibly explain why two of the patients showed increased bile acid synthesis but normal SeHCAT values.
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The colonoscopies were carried out between 1100 and 1300 to allow for diurnal variation in proliferation rates.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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diurnal animals such as cows
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The plains have a wide range of diurnal and annual temperatures.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Desert areas on Earth often have wide diurnal temperature ranges due to nighttime radiative cooling through very clear skies.
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Figure 1 shows the average diurnal variation of ozone and total peroxide in baseline air for January 1992.
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In all three cases, the 17-OHCS are elevated and there is no diurnal variation.
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Many of the diurnal , or daylight-active species are popular aquarium subjects, but there are also several popular nocturnal species.
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Many reptiles have a preferred temperature range within internally regulated diurnal rhythms.
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Several studies on digestion of bone by captive owls and diurnal birds of prey have been published.
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These differences produce corresponding differences in the bone assemblages produced by owls and diurnal raptors.
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Two further categories of incisor digestion can be recognized here, covering all the diurnal raptors.