Spines curved, cylindrical, with a variable number of irregular branches, which in the distal half of the spines are free, in the basal half again ramified and connected by a loose spongy framework.
Semantida# with a variable number of pores on the apical and the basal part of the ring, symmetrically arranged, without typical basal feet.
In the first family, Plagonida, the monopylean central capsule is supported by a simple or rudimentary skeleton, composed only of a variable number of radial spines united in a common centre.
At the head of each is a president (save that the chief of the Board of Works is known as First Commissioner), and the membership embraces the five secretaries of state and a variable number of other important dignitaries.
The permanent officers of the council include a clerk, a treasurer, a medical official, a secretary for education, and a variable number of inspectors and heads of administrative departments.
The upper, designated simply as the First Chamber, is a composite body consisting of forty-six members, in addition to a variable number of adult princes of the royal house.
Next above the Amtsgerichte are the 173 district courts, or Landgerichte, each composed of a president and a variable number of associate judges.
Originally solid, the nucleus is commonly differentiated later into an outer dense nuclear-membrane and an inner softer or fluid content; either with one single nucleolus or with a variable number of nucleoli.
The chief way in which modern Branchiopoda and Trilobita agree is that both have a variable number of segments in the body, that number becoming very large in Apus on the one hand and Mesonacis and Paedeumias on the other.
Since the length of the hypostoma differs in the various species of Isotelus, there would be a variable number of gnathites projecting under its forks, according to the species.
The breathing organs are distributed throughout the body in the form of numerous minute air-tubes, which are supplied with air from a variable number of apertures, situated on the sides of the insect, and termed spiracles.
The larvae always possess a distinct head and six thoracic legs, and in addition a variable number of prolegs are often present on the abdominal segments.
It is composed of a variable number of chambers, the blood being driven forward towards the head by its contractions.
Wings two; the posterior pair represented by two minute clubbed appendages termed poisers; mouth a suctorial tube formed by an elongation of the labium, enclosing within it a variable number of setae answering to the mandibles, &c.
In some instances a variable number of twigs arises from the peroneal nerve near the middle of the thigh and enters the deep surface of the muscle.
A variable number of branches (usually two) of the middle division of the femoral nerve pass ventral to M.
A long branch gives off near its proximal end a variable number of twigs that pass deep to M.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "variable number" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.