determining variable

determining variable
French\ \ variable explicative
German\ \ Regressor
Dutch\ \ onafhankelijke variabele
Italian\ \ variabile di esplicativa
Spanish\ \ variable de referencia
Catalan\ \ variable de referència
Portuguese\ \ variável determinante
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ uafhængig variabel
Norwegian\ \ forklarende variabel; regressor
Swedish\ \ förklarande variabel
Greek\ \ καθορισμό μεταβλητών
Finnish\ \ selittävä muuttuja
Hungarian\ \ magyarázó változó
Turkish\ \ belirleyici değişken
Estonian\ \ argumenttunnus; sõltumatu tunnus
Lithuanian\ \ nusakantysis kintamasis; lemiamasis kintamasis; determinuojantysis kintamasis
Slovenian\ \ določitev spremenljive
Polish\ \ zmienna determinująca
Russian\ \ определяющая переменная
Ukrainian\ \ визначаюча змінна
Serbian\ \ детерминишућа променљива
Icelandic\ \ ákvarða breytilega
Euskara\ \ aldagai erabakigarria
Farsi\ \ mot gh yere t -eenkon nde
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ التغير المحدد
Afrikaans\ \ determinerende veranderlike; bepalende veranderlike
Chinese\ \ 决 定 变 量
Korean\ \ 결정 변수

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