total variability - meaning and definition. What is total variability
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What (who) is total variability - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Variability (disambiguation)

Total liberation         
POLITICAL MOVEMENT
Total liberationism
Total liberation, also referred to as total liberation ecology or veganarchism, is a political philosophy and movement that combines anarchism with a commitment to animal and earth liberation. Whilst more traditional approaches to anarchism have often focused primarily on opposing the state and capitalism, total liberation is additionally concerned with opposing all additional forms of human oppression as well as the oppression of other animals and ecosystems.
variability         
Variability         
·noun The quality or state of being variable; variableness.
II. Variability ·noun The power possessed by living organisms, both animal and vegetable, of adapting themselves to modifications or changes in their environment, thus possibly giving rise to ultimate variation of structure or function.

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Variability

Variability is how spread out or closely clustered a set of data is.

Variability may refer to:

Examples of use of total variability
1. From the beginning, Gray issued disclaimers with his forecasts, like the one from May 1'8' that asserted the forecast "can only predict about 50 percent of the total variability in Atlantic seasonal hurricane activity." NC State‘s Lian Xie says in a boldface disclaimer in his 2008 forecast: "Results presented herein are for scientific information exchange only ... Users are at their own risk for using the forecasts in any decision making." So how did these things become such a big deal?