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independent variables

n. (independent variable English)

Usage examples of "independent variables".

One can point out that human societies and dinosaurs are extremely complex, being characterized by an enormous number of independent variables that feed back on each other.

The average properties, such as transportation activity or food needs, are not regarded as independent variables.

An organism's phenotype was thus believed to be almost entirely accounted for by the sum of these two apparently independent variables.

You take eighteen independent variables in twenty equations, representing two months of work, and solve them out at the bottom of the last, last page with that gem of oracular wisdom-a equals a.

You take eighteen independent variables in twenty equations, representing two months of work, and solve them out at the bottom of the last, last page with that gem of oracular wisdom-’.

And then there was a recording device which automatically recorded the brain-wave data as an overall total, and as separate functions of six independent variables.

The H'sirin model using just these four traits as independent variables enables accurate prediction of human behavior patterns.