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Example sentences for "varies"

Lexicographically close words:
variegata; variegate; variegated; variegation; variegations; varietal; varieth; varietie; varieties; variety
  1. A similar though much less marked contrast exists between the babies of the working classes and the well-to-do, and clearly indicates that the weight of the baby varies directly with the food of the mother.

  2. The total loss varies between a half pint and a pint, though larger amounts may be noted occasionally without appreciable effect upon the mother.

  3. Their force has been measured and found to increase as the end of labor is approached; the pressure they exert varies between nine and twenty- seven pounds.

  4. It will appear, when we come to my conjecture, that it varies from Mr. Haddon's only on one point.

  5. To what extent the blood-feud is taken up by all members of the slain man's totem, I am not fully aware: it varies in different regions.

  6. Thus in St. Mark the Complutensian varies from Laud.

  7. The ruling of the order book varies according to the nature of the business.

  8. Active or floating assets are those forms of property of which the quantity in our possession varies from day to day--as merchandise, accounts, cash, etc.

  9. It varies in breadth from five to ten miles, and is bounded on either side by abrupt bluffs two or three hundred feet high, whence outstretch the Plains proper.

  10. The cost of constructing irrigating canals varies according to the character of the country.

  11. It is possible that Green may only mean that pleasure cannot be thought to exist apart from conditions which are not feelings, and that it necessarily varies with any variation in its conditions.

  12. The point where concentration ought to stop, and where dissipation begins, varies from man to man, and must, it would seem, be decided by the specific experience of individuals.

  13. But a standard so determined must be inevitably vague, and tending to vary as the average level of morality varies in any community, or section of a community: indeed it is the aim of preachers and teachers of morality to raise it continually.

  14. The risk to an individual traveler varies considerably by the specific location, visit duration, type of activities, type of accommodations, time of year, and other factors.

  15. The character of the workshops, or places used as workshops, varies considerably.

  16. Estimates vary considerably as to the number of persons who suffer from disease and recover; and the proportion of recoveries to deaths varies in different diseases, some diseases being so much more deadly than others.

  17. Such work is costly and complex; it varies with time, place, and teacher; it is always somewhat remote from popular sympathy, and liable to be depreciated by the ignorant and thoughtless.

  18. The amount of time devoted to each of these various subjects varies according to individual needs and preference, but all the combinations are supposed to be equally difficult and honorable.

  19. The weight of a lance varies but slightly.

  20. The depth of the laterite beds varies up to 30 or 40 ft.

  21. The form of the bill varies in an extraordinary degree.

  22. The order of the metals varies with the electrolyte in which the metals are tested.

  23. The force varies with the distance, being greater when the magnet is nearer and less when the magnet is farther off.

  24. This is known as residual magnetism, and it varies in amount with the quality of the iron.

  25. The strength of the magnet field of a magneto is constant while that of a dynamo varies with the output.

  26. The force exerted between two magnetic poles varies inversely as the square of the distance between them.

  27. The voltage at the dynamo remains practically unchanged, and the current varies according to the load.

  28. The voltage of a Daniell cell varies from about 1.

  29. The inscription as given by Mr. Pollard in his introductory remarks on page xxx, varies somewhat from the text as given on pages 34 and 73: que is quem and consto is given as consta[s].

  30. First, that the metal plate not only cuts off, but itself radiates; and secondly, that the duration of the induced currents radiated by the plates varies with each different metal under experiment.

  31. At the outset a teacher ought to appreciate just what a testimony is and how it varies with the age and experience of children.

  32. A dropsical fluid varies considerably in composition according to its position in the body, but varies only slightly according to the disease which has given rise to it.

  33. The total number of remembered dreams varies considerably with different observers, some attaining an average of ten per night.

  34. Individual experience also varies very largely as to the time when most dreams are experienced; in some cases the great majority are subsequent to 6.

  35. But even these centres are not unaffected; the paralysis of these as of the other sections of the cerebro-spinal system varies in its incompleteness, and at times becomes complete, the coma of drunkenness terminating in death.

  36. The climbing season varies with the amount of snow in the range and the character of the weather, but ordinarily it extends from the middle of June to the end of September, being at its best during July, August, and early September.

  37. It varies from 3 to 9 miles in width and is 27 miles in length.

  38. The frequency varies in the different individuals.

  39. He concludes that the breeding season varies greatly in dependence on climate, but believes that the breeding season is always preserved, and that it affects the sexual aptitude of the male.

  40. A coating of some special preparation is then applied and allowed to dry to the right condition to retain the gold leaf, which varies according to the nature of the preparation; the degree of moisture can be tested with the finger.

  41. The disease varies greatly in its prevalence at different times.

  42. Drainage channels which must once have existed have been obliterated, leaving a swampy plain which from end to end varies less than 20 feet in elevation.

  43. The dancing, waltzing, or circus course movement, as it is variously known, varies in form from moment to moment.

  44. The pattern varies so much from individual to individual that I have had no trouble whatever in identifying my mice by means of such records as these.

  45. The initiative of the dancer certainly varies with its age.

  46. From this we see that the azimuth varies at the latitude.

  47. This transitory electrical variation constitutes the 'response,' and its intensity varies according to that of the stimulus.

  48. The electromotive variation varies with the substance.

  49. The rate of growth and decay of various color-sensations varies considerably.

  50. The relative sensibility of the retina varies for different colors with a change in brightness; or it may be better to state that the relative sensations for various colors alters as the brightness values are reduced to a low intensity.

  51. The illusion vanishes when held too far from the eye to distinguish the short crossing lines, and its strength varies with the inclination of the oblique lines to the main parallels.

  52. Again, the apparent length of the beam varies with the position of the observer, and bears a direct ratio to his distance from the searchlight.

  53. Incidentally, the color of water varies considerably from the dirty yellowish-green of shallow inland waters containing much suspended matter to the greenish-blue of deep clear ocean waters.

  54. Usually a prominent layer of haze about a mile in thickness (although this varies considerably) lies next to the earth's surface.

  55. The appearance of a colored object varies considerably with its environment.

  56. The optical properties of varnishes vary and their effect varies considerably, depending upon the mode of application.

  57. Angular perspective, which apparently varies the forms of angles and produces the divergence of lines, contributes much information in regard to relative and absolute distances from the eye of the various objects or the parts of an object.

  58. For an observer in a certain position the visibility range varies as the square root of the distance of the object from him.

  59. The forms must be powerful enough to resist the obliterating effect of overcast skies but notwithstanding all precautions the expression of an exterior varies considerably with nature's lighting.

  60. In rain or in sunshine, in spring floods or in summer droughts, this phenomenon of waterways seldom varies more than a foot in its rise and fall.

  61. Its walls are so precipitous that few opportunities are offered for scaling them; and their height from the bottom of the river varies from two hundred to five hundred feet.

  62. The height of this dam varies from ten to twenty-three feet; it is constructed of concrete, the top being protected by a course of cut granite.


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