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"a correlation of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when describing a relationship or connection between two things. For example: "There is a strong correlation between smoking and lung cancer." This means that there is a clear connection or relationship between smoking and the development of lung cancer.
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Correlated against 24PWT, GPP has the strongest association with a correlation of 0.80 for males and 0.88 for females.
We found a 0.45 correlation, which is fairly strong (as a reminder, a correlation of 1 would be perfect correlation; a correlation of 0 would be no correlation).
The comparison of the resulting CA and no-CA network structures revealed a correlation of 0.89.
(a) Correlation of bacterial phylotypes to CTCAE-based colitis score by Spearman analysis.
Interestingly, the article headline was the most useful of all the features we tried, with a correlation of 0.23759.
This is only a correlation, of course, and cross-country economic comparisons are fraught, but it's interesting.
And here is a correlation of the charge per number of channel with many different experiments.
If they have a correlation of -1, it means the move exactly opposite each other.
Furthermore, a correlation of the average droplet diameter was proposed.
The first study to show a correlation of frontal and cingulate function with age-related declines in dopamine receptors.
Mathematically, two lists of numbers (vectors) with a correlation of exactly zero are said to be orthogonal.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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