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The non-abelian character of the SU ( 3 ) corresponds thereby to the non-trivial " chemical links “, which glue different loop segments together, and " asymptotic freedom " means in the polymer analogy simply the fact that in the short-wave limit, i. e. for ( where R < sub > c </ sub > is a characteristic correlation-length for the glued loops, corresponding to the above-mentioned " bag radius ", while λ < sub > w </ sub > is the wavelength of an excitation ) any non-trivial correlation vanishes totally, as if the system had crystallized.
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.
For any one trial j it may be consequently distinguished in which particular channels signals were detected and counted by A, B, and C together, in this particular trial j ; and correlation numbers such as
In 1988 Ertel ’ s investigation was published in The Journal of Scientific Exploration and the next year Müller published a new analysis of 402 Italian writers that failed to replicate Gauquelin ’ s results showing a significant correlation with the position of the Moon but reported significant correlations for Jupiter together with the significant negative result for Saturn previously noted by Gauquelin with respect to journalists.
These various properties, together with the lack of correlation to traditional asset class values, make tangible investments a means of reducing overall investment risk through diversification.
Its development has a direct correlation with the growth of its satellite cities, including Kunshan, Taicang, Changshu, and Zhangjiagang, which together with the city of Suzhou form the Suzhou prefecture.
The method was initially developed by Fritz Coester and Hermann Kümmel in the 1950s for studying nuclear physics phenomena, but became more frequently used when in 1966 Jiři Čížek ( and later together with Josef Paldus ) reformulated the method for electron correlation in atoms and molecules.
These taken together suggest that the correlation between cerebellar LTD and motor learning may have been illusory.
Murthy notes that while research has shown a positive correlation between homophily and information diffusion, Twitter has perhaps broken the “ grip ” homophily with hashtags ’ habit of linking people together.
Utilizing MTES, Villacorta ( 2003 ) demonstrates a correlation between environmental concerns and intrinsic motivations together with peer and parental support ; further, intrinsically motivated behaviors tend to persist longer.

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The demand for teaching sets continues unabated since they provide the means for the military physicians to review the pathology of selected disease processes or organ systems for review of basic sciences and correlation of clinical physiological behavior with structural changes.
The proper correlation of the art with the academic can be achieved only if this standard is observed.
There seems to be a rough correlation between the initial and ultimate lengths, starting with the smallest ( boa constrictor ) and ending with the largest ( anaconda ).
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.
Examination of the operations of the shopping center permitted correlation of the 6-hr. composite samples with 24-hr. operations.
The correlation between semivowels and vowels is strong enough that cross-language differences between semivowels correspond with the differences between their related vowels.
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.
* In panel data, spatial autocorrelation refers to correlation of a variable with itself through space.
Many types of calculations ( known as post-Hartree – Fock methods ) begin with a Hartree – Fock calculation and subsequently correct for electron – electron repulsion, referred to also as electronic correlation.
They also found that the correlation between racism and conservatism could be entirely accounted for by their mutual relationship with social dominance orientation.
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 same study also found no correlation ( with multivariate adjustment ) between animal fat intake and coronary heart disease ( table 4 ).
Roughly speaking, quantum mechanics has a much stronger statistical correlation with measurement results performed on different axes than do these hidden variable theories.
The genome size is positively correlated with the morphological complexity among prokaryotes and lower eukaryotes ; however, after mollusks and all the other higher eukaryotes above, this correlation is no longer effective.
This was supported by evidence that the potency of the drug has a direct, positive correlation with the lipid solubility of the blood.
The team at GSI first studied the reaction in 1986 using the method of correlation of genetic alpha decays and identified a single atom of < sup > 264 </ sup > Hs with a cross section of 3. 2 pb.
This coupled with a more complete fossil record of the extinct animals demonstrates that there is no longer any correlation between human occupation and mega-fauna extinction in the Americas.
One of the attractive features of hedge funds ( in particular market neutral and similar funds ) is that they sometimes have a modest correlation with traditional assets such as equities.
# Hedge funds ' low correlation with other assets tends to dissipate during stressful market events, making them much less useful for diversification than they may appear ; and

correlation and differences
" Burton Malkiel stated that this correlation may be consistent with an efficient market due to differences in interest rate s.
If the 22 % correlation was an artifact partly based on factors such as rural recordkeeping, economic, class or ethnic differences in birth patterns, this fact would be blurred by this non-random selection.
To explain differences in the correlation, McCombs and colleagues created the concept of " need for orientation ," which " describes individual differences in the desire for orienting cues and background information.
The study researched whether there was a correlation between students perceived they were being politically silenced and their perceived differences in student-instructor political affiliation.
There is confusion as to some differences with some researchers finding that the area of an island plays a role in species richness with others find no correlation at all. Red deer have greatly modified much of Fiordlands ' vegetation however only the two largest islands within Lake Manapouri contain introduced red deer while other islands are only occasionally visited by deer.
The differences at the sensory and perceptual levels between agents require that some means of ensuring at least a partial correlation can be achieved that allows the updatings involved in communication to take place.
Earlier works had attempted to summarize the semantic differences under the vague ( though preliminarily useful ) rubric of the “ Iconicity Principle ” ( see Huang and Su ( 2005 ) for a succinct discussion ), which basically posits a correlation between the degree of formal compactness of the linguistic material encoding the causative macroevent and the perceived directness of the relationship between causing event () and caused event (): i. e., shorter forms, on the whole, were posited to encode more direct causation than longer forms, as in the classic English I killed him.
The correlation between bispectral index in children over one year and state of consciousness has already been proven, although in younger patients the monitor is unreliable because of the differences between immature infant EEG patterns and the adult EEG patterns that the BIS algorithm utilises.
Applying one of these two processes, short-term redundancy ( positive correlation of nearby values ) of the signal is eliminated ; compression ratios on the order of 2 to 4 can be achieved if differences are subsequently entropy coded, because the entropy of the difference signal is much smaller than that of the original discrete signal treated as independent samples.
The results of this analysis indicate that these constructs only shared a little to moderate negative correlation and furthermore showed differences in magnitude and pattern of relationships between various antecedents and the two constructs.
There are cocktail party processors, which are based on correlation functions, evaluating inter-aural time differences, but there are also cocktail party processors for inter-aural level differences.
In individual differences research, FA has been found to have a negative correlation to measurements of human traits such as social dominance, working memory, and intelligence.
As explained above, the deviations are due to the effects of orbital relaxation as well as differences in electron correlation energy between the molecular and the various ionized states.
A number of researchers ( A. Leigh, C. Jencks, A. Clarkwest-see also Russell Sage working papers ) see a definite link between economic status and mortality due to the greater economic resources of the better-off, but they find little correlation due to social status differences.

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