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The proper correlation of the art with the academic can be achieved only if this standard is observed.
For four of the six ( the anaconda and the amethystine python cannot be included for lack of data ) there is also a correlation between size at maturity and maximum length, the boa constrictor being the smallest and the Indian python the next in size at the former stage.
The following information on snakes varying greatly in size ( but all with less than a 10-foot maximum ) shows, when considered with the foregoing, that there is probably no correlation between the length of a snake and the time required for it to mature.
The two ratings yield a correlation of, which is not significantly different from zero ; ;
The actual mean of 1.07 being about halfway between 0 of complete correlation and 2.0 of no correlation, it is evident that there is a pretty fair degree of similarity in the behavior even of particular individual items of meaning as regards long-term stem displacement.
The purpose set forth at the beginning of this book was first to introduce the reader to a general background knowledge of the various types and capabilities of the forecasting methods already in use, so that he might then be in a position to evaluate for himself the validity of the rather astonishing empirical correlation that is to follow, and to appraise the forecast that its interpretation suggests for the future of farm prices over the years immediately ahead.
This is the case when electron correlation is large.
The correlation between semivowels and vowels is strong enough that cross-language differences between semivowels correspond with the differences between their related vowels.
It is the science of the beautiful through which men seek the correlation of the arts.
If the function R is well-defined, its value must lie in the range, with 1 indicating perfect correlation and − 1 indicating perfect anti-correlation.
For example, when an ordinary RGB digital image is compressed via the JPEG standard, the RGB colorspace is first converted ( by a rotation matrix ) to a YCbCr colorspace, because the three components in that space have less correlation redundancy and because the chrominance components can then be subsampled by a factor of 2 or 4 to further compress the image.
While there is not a large body of academic work examining the relationship, Hironaka's statistical study found a correlation that suggests that every major international anti-secessionist declaration increased the number of ongoing civil wars by + 10 %, or a total + 114 % from 1945 to 1997.
If the desired user's code has nothing in common with the signal the correlation should be as close to zero as possible ( thus eliminating the signal ); this is referred to as cross correlation.
If the code is correlated with the signal at any time offset other than zero, the correlation should be as close to zero as possible.
The education of proper sari filter use is imperative, as there is a positive correlation between sari misuse and the incidence of childhood diarrhea ; soiled saris worn by women are vectors of transmission of enteric pathogens to young children.
Duesberg argues that there is a statistical correlation between trends in recreational drug use and trends in AIDS cases.
Typically a correlation exists currently between storage speed and price, while the faster storage is typically volatile.

correlation and substantial
Nonetheless the utility ( that is the benefit obtained by making decisions using the test ) provided by a test with a correlation of. 35 can be quite substantial.
Etymological research now suggests a substantial correlation between Romany words and cant, and equivalents, in many European languages.

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As one looks at the existing evidence, one finds a correlation, although only a slight one, between high grades and `` libertarian '' values.
Both the number of base pairs and the number of genes vary widely from one species to another, and there is only a rough correlation between the two ( an observation known as the C-value paradox ).
Methods of bivariate statistics, for example simple linear regression and correlation, are NOT special cases of multivariate statistics because only one outcome variable is involved.
He also states that it is only the correlation that makes smart teens automatically seem nerdy, and that a nerd is someone that is not socially adept enough.
So far in this example experiment, the correlation seen with aligned measurements ( i. e., up and down only ) can be simulated classically.
It has been suggested that the correlation between lower sleep hours and reduced morbidity only occurs with those who wake naturally, rather than those who use an alarm.
In conclusion, he asserted that causality is not based on actual reasoning: only correlation can actually be perceived.
The correlation between damage to certain specific brain areas ( usually in the left hemisphere ) and the development of specific types of aphasia makes it possible to deduce ( albeit very roughly ) the location of a suspected brain lesion based only on the presence ( and severity ) of a certain type of aphasia, though this is complicated by the possibility that a patient may have damage to a number of brain areas and may exhibit symptoms of more than one type of aphasia.
Since its inception, recording data onto hard media has been the only way to bring the data recorded at each telescope together for later correlation.
A global indexing strategy may outperform one based only on home market indexes because there may be less correlation between the returns of companies operating in different markets than between companies operating in the same market.
It can only be determined that the average correlation of neighbour spins is antiferromagnetic.
The results for the covariance and correlation follow from the definition that non-overlapping increments are independent, of which only the property that they are uncorrelated is used.
The most common of these is the Pearson correlation coefficient, which is sensitive only to a linear relationship between two variables ( which may exist even if one is a nonlinear function of the other ).
The Pearson correlation is defined only if both of the standard deviations are finite and both of them are nonzero.
If the variables are independent, Pearson's correlation coefficient is 0, but the converse is not true because the correlation coefficient detects only linear dependencies between two variables.
The correlation coefficient completely defines the dependence structure only in very particular cases, for example when the distribution is a multivariate normal distribution.
These are sometimes referred to as multi-moment correlation measures, in comparison to those that consider only second moment ( pairwise or quadratic ) dependence.
In this case the Pearson correlation coefficient does not indicate that there is an exact functional relationship: only the extent to which that relationship can be approximated by a linear relationship.
According to the data in this report, the number of fatal crashes per mile is only weakly correlated with the vehicle weight, having a correlation coefficient of just (- 0. 45 ).
This study was criticized for not being able to conclude causality, only correlation, a criticism which applies to all studies of virginity pledges thus far.
Although abnormalities in all three genes have been documented clinical correlation is available only for P2Y ( 12 ).
It is only a fallacy if this correlation is disputed or if no such correlation has been examined.

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