bivariate

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  • Adjective:
    having two variables

Word Origin

bivariate (adj.)
also bi-variate, "involving two variables," 1906, from bi- + -variate, from Latin variatio (see variation).

Example

1. Using bivariate power approach to explore the channel power of kinmen kaoliang liquor incorporated .
2. Construction of compactly supported bivariate orthogonal wavelet filter .
3. The open marriage and marital adjustment : an application of bivariate statistics .
4. About the existence of newton-thiele 's bivariate rational interpolating .
5. Primary study on bivariate regression equation of highland barley yield and climatic factors in aba .

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