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James Sinclair, who was responsible for the work done in the 1970s to recreate the original score of Three Places, correlated many of the measures in the score for Putnam's Camp with this program.
Three or more are positively correlated with high scores for depression, hysteria and hypochondriasis on the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory.

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The value-system of a community or society is always correlated with, and to a degree dependent upon, a more or less shared system of religious beliefs and convictions.
sample size ( positively correlated with experiment cost ), significance
But in 1969, it was revealed to the public that the 2, 4, 5-T was contaminated with a dioxin, 2, 3, 7, 8-tetrachlorodibenzodioxin ( TCDD ), and that the TCDD was causing many of the previously unexplained adverse health effects which were correlated with Agent Orange exposure.
He observed the variations of a compass needle and found that larger deflections correlated with stronger auroral activity.
Brain volume was negatively correlated with both duration of illness and antipsychotic dosage.
Psychologist Felicia Pratto and her colleagues have found evidence to support the idea that a high Social Dominance Orientation ( SDO ) is strongly correlated with conservative political views, and opposition to social engineering to promote equality, though Pratto's findings have been highly controversial.
Pratto and her colleagues found that high SDO scores were highly correlated with measures of prejudice.
The dominant male in each group is significantly heavier than any of the subordinates, but among subordinates, status is not correlated with weight.
Unlike Eakins, however, Sartain believed in phrenology and Beaux adopted a lifelong belief that physical characteristics correlated with behaviors and traits.
An economic dependence on commodities, such as diamond s being mined by these children in Sierra Leone, is correlated with an increased risk of civil war.
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.
A study of 1540 US adults found instead that levels of scientific literacy were correlated with the strength of opinion on climate change, but not on which side of the debate that they stood.
The government of the UK produces the classic 1: 50, 000 ( replacing the older 1 inch to 1 mile ) " Ordnance Survey " maps of the entire UK and with a range of correlated larger-and smaller-scale maps of great detail.
The variations in temperature are often correlated with changes in the X-ray emission.
Critics point out that spindle activity is positively correlated with intelligence.
published a convincing synthesis of < sup > 260 </ sup > Db in the reaction between californium-249 target and nitrogen-15 ions and measured the alpha decay of < sup > 260 </ sup > Db with a half-life of 1. 6 seconds and a decay energy of 9. 10 MeV, correlated with the daughter decay of lawrencium-256:
Because an individual's degree of impairment is often not correlated with symptom counts, and can stem from various individual and social factors, the DSM's standard of distress or disability can often produce false positives.
He wrote that " alcoholic fermentation is an act correlated with the life and organization of the yeast cells, not with the death or putrefaction of the cells.
While he correlated knowledge with virtue, he similarly equated virtue with happiness.
Additionally, higher presence of FOXP2 in songbirds is correlated to song changes, with downregulation causing incomplete and inaccurate song imitation in zebra finches.
However, note that the estimates for the items obtained in the second experiment have errors which are correlated with each other.

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His verses have not come down to us through a manuscript tradition-generations of scribes copying an author's collected works, such as delivered intact into the modern age four entire books of Pindar's odes-but haphazardly, in quotes from ancient scholars and commentators whose own works have chanced to survive, and in the tattered remnants of papyri uncovered from an ancient rubbish pile at Oxyrhynchus and other locations in Egypt: sources that modern scholars have studied and correlated exhaustively, adding little by little to the world's store of poetic fragments.
* The electrons are bound into Cooper pairs, and these pairs are correlated due to the Pauli exclusion principle for the electrons, from which they are constructed.
A study published in 2009 took into account data sets from major world economies and correlated them with inequality indices.
He observed that rocks from distant locations could be correlated based on the fossils they contained.
Valuation risk refers to the concern that the net asset value of investments may be inaccurate ; capacity risk can arise from placing too much money into one particular strategy, which may lead to fund performance deterioration ; and concentration risk may arise if a fund has too much exposure to a particular investment, sector, trading strategy, or group of correlated funds.
Interference usually refers to the interaction of waves that are correlated or coherent with each other, either because they come from the same source or because they have the same or nearly the same frequency.
( This in turn should be distinguished from multivariate linear regression, where multiple correlated dependent variables are predicted,
This list is correlated from four sources: the Bibliotheca, Hesiod, Homer, and Hyginus.
The word Probability derives from the Latin probabilitas, which can also mean probity, a measure of the authority of a witness in a legal case in Europe, and often correlated with the witness's nobility.
Based partly on data taken from Pytheas, Hipparchus correlated cubits of the sun's elevation at noon on the winter solstice, latitudes in hours of a day on the summer solstice, and distances between latitudes in stadia for some locations.
Body size of different populations seems to be correlated with climate — Bergmann's Rule — and can be explained from the point of view of thermoregulation.
Because nearby loads are often correlated ( hot weather in the Southwest portion of the US might cause many people to use air conditioners ), electricity often comes from distant sources.
Newton's color circle, from Opticks of 1704, showing the colors correlated with musical note s. The spectral colors from red to violet are divided by the notes of the musical scale, starting at D. The circle completes a full octave, from D to D. Newton's circle places red, at one end of the spectrum, next to violet, at the other.
" Louis departed greatly from all cornet players in his ability to compose a close-knit individual 32 measures with all phrases compatible with each other …," Spurrier told the biographers Sudhalter and Evans, " so Bix and I always credited Louis as being the father of the correlated chorus: play two measures, then two related, making four measures, on which you played another four measures related to the first four, and so on ad infinitum to the end of the chorus.
They are the most important dietary predictor of survival in older people of different ethnicities, and in the Seven Countries Study, legume consumption was highly correlated with a reduced mortality from coronary heart disease.
The algorithm can be iteratively updated with ' live ' data, rather than by picking random points from a data set, but this will introduce some bias if the data is temporally correlated over many samples.
In many ways they served simply as a tool for publishing information instead of the loftier goals of integrating legacy applications or presenting correlated data from distributed databases.
Incubation times vary from species to species and are correlated with body size, lasting 28 days in smaller species and up to 35 days in larger species.
Allelic variations of RELN have also been correlated with working memory, memory and executive functioning in nuclear families where one of the members suffers from schizophrenia.
Decreased reelin expression in the hippocampal tissue samples from patients with temporal lobe epilepsy was found to be directly correlated with the extent of granule cell dispersion ( GCD ), a major feature of the disease that is noted in 45 %– 73 % of patients.

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