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20:51 Jul 13, 2008 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Marketing - Marketing / Market Research / Modelización | |||||||
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4 | with only one relapse or delay in the variables |
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2 +1 | with only one change to the variables |
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with only one change to the variables Explanation: Or "in" the variables. Don't know whether "retardo" can refer to change, but it's just an idea -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 44 mins (2008-07-13 21:35:48 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Was also wondering if it might mean that there was one set of variables that had not yet been included in the results- that were "late". Really not sure- the answer is probably some mathematical term that I've never heard of! |
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with only one relapse or delay in the variables Explanation: hope it helps |
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