1.相异的,不同的,不一致的
2.各种各样的
3.易变的,不定的
1.变体,变形;变量
2.【生】变种,变异体;【统】变式
3.(字音的)转讹;(字的)异体
1.something that is related to another thing but is not exactly the same; a different form, spelling, or pronunciation of a word
1.The Request SAP Report dialog box allows you to see the available variants of the report and select one for immediate generation.
RequestSAPReport对话框允许您看到可用的报告变体并选择一个以立即生成它。
2.Existing software is often written to be as secure as possible with few changes across many UNIX variants.
现有的软件常常编写得尽可能可靠,在许多UNIX变体上很少有改动。
3.If hundreds of rare variants are involved in a disease, they may implicate too much of the body's biochemistry to be useful.
如果一种疾病与数以百计的罕见变异有关,则可能意味着太多人体的生物化学物质是有用的。
4.To date, no causal sequence variants have been identified, and risk seems to be mediated through effects on gene regulation.
迄今为止,还没有因果序列变异已经确定,和由此带来的风险似乎是通过介导的基因调控的影响。
5.Importantly, there was no difference in the presence of known disease-associated gene variants between the longevity and control groups.
关键是,在已知变异基因方面,长寿与控制变量组之间并无差异。
6.In the process of optimizing the mathematics models, the thinking of variants goes all through the beginning to the end.
在优化数学模型的过程中,变式思维贯穿始终。
7.Telekinesis and its variants are the heart of the Psychokinesis discipline.
“心灵遥控”及其变体是心灵转化系的核心。
8.The variants which had high value of goal trait and low harmonizing index could be selected when dealt with the separating generations.
在对分离世代进行选择处理时,可以选择那些目标性状值较大,而协调指数较小的类型。
9.A virus population is usually composed of a collection of variants of virus particles.
一个病毒群落毒通常由各种病毒粒子组成。
10.These longevity-associated genes may even cancel out the negative effects of variants linked to disease, she said.
她说:与长寿有关的基因可能抵消与疾病相关的变异的负面影响。