Correlations Sentence Examples

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  • But these correlations rest upon imperfect evidence.

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  • Gene-environment correlations show that nature and nurture are inseparable.

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  • No correlations were found with 0900 h plasma cortisol.

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  • No significant correlations were observed between changes of lung function tests and serum cytokine concentration.

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  • Correlations between the three parameters were looked at to study the process involved in energy transport in the Jovian ionosphere.

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  • It seems a plausible conjecture that if "futures" were " bulling " the market in the first case, they were at least " bulling " it less in the second case ceteris paribus, and probably correlations have not been worked out.'

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  • Here then we have the basis of a view in which there are not two media to be considered, but one medium, homogeneous in essence and differentiated as regards its parts only by the presence of nuclei of intrinsic strain or motion - in which the physical activities of matter are identified with those arising from the atmospheres of modified aether which thus belong to its atoms. As regards laws of general physical interactions, the atom is fully represented by the constitution of this atmosphere, and its nucleus may be left out of our discussions; but in the problems of biology great tracts of invariable correlations have to be dealt with, which seem hopelessly more complex than any known or humanly possible physical scheme.

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  • The machine should start looking for correlations we would not expect.

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  • The additional possibility of access to all humans' Digital Echoes, to be studied for a million unnoticed causal correlations, will hasten the demise of disease as well and will increase quality of life and longevity.

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  • The main problem with spurious correlations is that we typically do not know what the " hidden " agent is.

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  • Understanding quantitatively the correlations between head movements and spoken text is important for synthesizing photo-realistic talking heads.

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  • Divorce research has uncovered correlations between several different factors in a marriage and the likelihood of a divorce.

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  • Those correlations are linked to the relative higher income associated with a graduate degree, but it's also true that placing value on education, a drive for success, and hard work can have an impression on the next generation.

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  • There are some possible correlations between hypopnea syndrome and sleep apnea and people who have an increased risk for heart attacks, strokes, and other cardiovascular problems.

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  • Studies have begun to find significant correlations between violence in video games and violence in real life.

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  • Researchers have found correlations between childhood behavior and the onset of schizophrenia in adulthood.

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  • While genetics is believed to be the primary factor determining whether a man loses his hair or not, there are several conditions that may cause accelerated hair loss, though the direct correlations are still being studied.

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  • Astrologist's started seeing correlations with the moon, the lunar age of the women being studied, and the gender of the children born.

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  • While some correlations have certainly been observed, much research needs to be done.

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  • Kopp devoted himself especially to physico-chemical inquiries, and in the history of chemical theory his name is associated with several of the most important correlations of the physical properties of substances with their chemical constitution.

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  • Second, correlations between speaking and writing apprehension were rather low.

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