We are not talking pie in the sky, we are talking about clear correlations which will help deliver a healthier Scotland. |
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Granger's framework can be seen as a preventative in minimizing the use of meaningless correlations. |
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Repeatability of evolution of quantitative traits is influenced by the genetic substrate for selection and genetic correlations among traits. |
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Positive factors such as the correlations between social media shares and higher rankings earn a lot of attention. |
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And at the extremes, there are certainly correlations between advanced age and debility that increase the risk of complications. |
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We wished to test the generality of these correlations through a comprehensive analysis of completely sequenced genomes. |
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Moreover, significant correlations were found only in the two experiments that had results suggestive of true precognition. |
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As focus was on the cross-correlation modeling, quite simple structures for the variances and correlations of both variables were chosen. |
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The matrix formulation of the model produces an estimate that can be easily transformed into genetic covariance and correlations. |
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Thus, post hoc tests, such as linear contrasts, template correlations, and pairwise comparisons are used. |
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Just as was done on the 13 individual test scores, we can go further and measure the correlations among these four group factors. |
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Thus statistical correlations derived from quantitative research can be further explained using qualitative techniques. |
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The average of the two correlations was used to quantify the dependence of tests conducted within the interval. |
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However, after correcting for multiple tests, none of these correlations were significant. |
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In the studies where gender differences could be tested, the intergenerational parenting correlations were higher for females. |
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High correlations were found between the confusability of object categories and the confusability of brain activity maps. |
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Bacon believed that after accidental correlations had been excluded in this way, only essential correlations would remain. |
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Because most of the Aegean region is under water any regional correlations are necessarily speculative. |
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They argued that correlations could increase while observed and simulated global means diverge. |
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The equations coincided with the experimentally revealed correlations in the present study, and also with observations from other studies. |
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Similarly, in scientific data mining, algorithms seek to cluster, generalize, and classify patterns and correlations in databases. |
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The strongest relationships involved positive correlations among hayfields, pasturelands, and cover crops. |
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Despite these high correlations, the analysis of discriminant validity shows that these are in fact three distinct constructs. |
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There was a numerical trend for correlations to be higher for yearling bulls and lower for preharvest heifers. |
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These correlations suggest a variety of influences on heterosexuals ' attitudes. |
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We found no correlations between the levels of particulates, carbon dioxide, and other chemicals, and occupant complaints. |
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An examination of correlations between parameters of growth in multiple species of swordtails points to several possible targets of selection. |
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However, when excluding one outlier, the ant lion, the correlations are again significant. |
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Because ecological correlations often seem surprisingly high, some statisticians and social scientists think they should be devalued in some way. |
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A few correlations were significant between aroma volatiles and other chemical traits. |
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Tables 3 and 4 show the bivariate and multivariate correlations of therapeutic involvement, respectively. |
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Clear correlations can then be made between air pollutant exposure concentrations, respiratory function, and quality of life among asthmatics. |
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After clustering the distance matrix of the pairwise correlations, we obtain a tree map in which highly correlated residues cluster together. |
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Future studies should reveal other types of well-defined structure-function correlations for transfection in vivo in the presence of serum. |
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This is demonstrated by the negative correlations between antipredation behavior and antipredation related morphology in snails, intraspecifically and interspecifically. |
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There certainly remains a need for more accurate methods to estimate heritabilities and genetic correlations in the absence of pedigree information. |
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However most of these positive correlations were explained away by the fact that people of higher socioeconomic status are in general more likely users of print media. |
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The magnitude of these correlations indicates that the constructs of supportiveness and social toy play are related to each other but are not the same thing. |
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From the size of these correlations, the answers to compliance questions can be considered a fairly reliable data source regarding the daily practice of bibliotherapy. |
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Genetics has been an important tool for studying the molecular basis of cell functions and for establishing correlations between cellular function and organismic function. |
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There is some disagreement about stratigraphic nomenclature and correlations between the Boreal and Tethyan faunal realms across the Jurassic-Cretaceous boundary. |
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While this type of effect may be operative, we note that the magnitude of the correlations between satisfaction and other perceptions varies dramatically. |
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One could pursue this type of analysis further and compute, for example, the correlations between two different helicoidal parameters in different steps, etc. |
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A parametric method successfully characterizes deformations, rotations, and displacements of single cells or cell populations and their correlations. |
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Given the good fit of the CFA and the interpretability of the correlations among the constructs, the second-order structural model was used to test hypotheses. |
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They were able to validate iridology by finding many correlations that in fact were not established as causal relationships by rigorously defined controlled studies. |
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An American psychologist once conducted a survey on more than 500 married couples to find out the correlations between the duration of courtship and marriage satisfaction. |
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As in previous research, only moderate correlations were found between laughter and self-report measures of perceived funniness, happiness, amusement, and anxiousness. |
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One wonders if the same will happen to other lines of research, such as attempts to replicate, extend, and understand the correlations between ESP and geomagnetism. |
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They did not differ globally with respect to these correlations, so Pearson's correlation coefficients were calculated for the entire sample as a single group. |
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Fifth, we test for correlations between ectoparasites and blood parasites. |
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The positive correlations lend support to the claim that a coupling free energy may reflect a state in which enthalpy and entropy components compensate for each other. |
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The ratios of branch lengths provided a starting point to further probe the evolutionary dynamics at Chs and Adh by testing for correlations between the ij matrices. |
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The nature of each rotated discriminant function was assessed using its significant correlations with the discriminating variables. |
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Both AN and eew change over a wide range during the course of the reaction, so correlations made with these traditional metrics were made. |
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Clinical correlations of antibodies that bind, block, or modulate human acetylcholine receptors in myasthenia gravis. |
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We observed large fluctuations in time-resolved degree-degree correlations, ranging from dissortative to assortative functional brain networks. |
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The exact correlations between these local stages and the ICS stages is still a matter of detail. |
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Consequently, correlations with the AMO index may mask effects of global warming. |
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Tests of correlations between extinctions and reversals are difficult for a number of reasons. |
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Once CA analyses were carried out, correlations between source of isolation, viremogenic capacity in birds and virulence in mice were tested. |
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It soon became clear, after careful genotype-phenotype correlations, that CF behaves in many ways like a multifactorial disorder. |
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This is done by using SKU-to-SKU correlations in the time domain to increase demand-to-demand correlations in the SKU domain. |
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We compared the number of human cases with dead bird surveillance factors by county in NYS in 2000 to assess possible temporal correlations. |
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In addition, the correlations between the site of infection and the microbacteria identified were not given. |
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Biostratigraphical correlations of Early Devonian vertebrate assemblages of the Old Red Sandstone Continent. |
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Research has also found discrepancies within the correlations between SES and achievement. |
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Two distinct correlations between the Moroccan and the Newark magnetostratigraphy have been proposed. |
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Electromyographic correlations of sleep in the chronic decorticate and mesencephalic cat. |
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These correlations defined the structure of the glycosidic side-chain attached to C-3 of the aglycone. |
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In each case, the process presents complex dynamic patterns including temporal correlations, burstiness, and all other types of nonstationarity. |
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Bivariate correlations indicated that BD was significantly and positively correlated with internalization and ABRS in Asian and Caucasian males. |
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Studies of larger data sets have found no correlations for any fixed lead time, and a negative impact on the duration of growth. |
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A brief comparison will be done on the differences of the listwise and pairwise correlations. |
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A correlations table and scatter plot matrix with density ellipses can easily be scanned to identify highly correlated pairs of variables. |
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However, the biserial correlations between the informal sanctions scale and the outcome are similar for the two samples. |
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Table 5 displays the sprint times, step kinematics, and upper-body kinematics correlations. |
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Effectiveness of heat recuperators follow simple correlations with two independent dimensionless parameters for air-to-air exchangers. |
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Age adjustment factors, heritabilities and genetic correlations for scrotal circumference and related growth traits in Hereford and Brangus bulls. |
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However, the correlations between boron and Ca, and boron and P, dealing with growth performance and bone mineralization have not been firmly established. |
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Other sophisticated methods exist for control of venetian blinds and prediction of indoor illuminances based on correlations between calibrated interior sensors. |
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In 1609 Johannes Kepler also correctly suggested that the gravitation of the Moon caused the tides, which he based upon ancient observations and correlations. |
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Numerous correlations have been proposed to calculate the oil viscosity. |
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For balsam fir, interset correlations showed that axis 1 was strongly positively correlated with PELLET, and negatively correlated with all other variables. |
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Many of the proposed correlations have been argued to be spurious. |
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The transition is accompanied by the onset of short-range correlations, suppression of the superfluid response, and rotonization of the excitation spectrum. |
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For simplicity, we have omitted the mean correlations below the diagonal since those are simply relistings of mean correlations shown above the diagonals. |
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According to Frohlich, a certain fraction of the supplied energy is not thermalized but stored in a single mode that exhibits long-range phase correlations. |
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However, 31 percent exhibited significant negative correlations between both metabolic and myogenic contributions to blood flow and mean IP during APAC activation. |
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To assess the correlation between biochemical parameters of different red cell preparations during storage, Pearsons correlations coefficient was applied. |
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It is based on correlations between permeabilities and mercury capillary pressure measurements on samples from carbonates and sandstone formations. |
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Strong correlations exist between both microcytic and macrocytic anemia. |
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The new value is also at odds with well-established correlations between deuterium and measured abundances of other elements in stars and the gases between them. |
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She noted that there were also strong correlations between areas of high Green support and high percentages of people who define themselves as having no religion. |
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