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The phrase "a critical correlation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an important or significant relationship between two or more variables or factors in a particular context.
Example: "The study revealed a critical correlation between sleep patterns and cognitive performance in adolescents."
Alternatives: "an essential relationship" or "a significant link".
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All in all, no variable in the present study reached a critical correlation with another variable of >.8, which is discussed with regard to multicollinearity [ 73].
Taken together, there may be a critical correlation between HSP expression and protective/osteogenic responses of bone cells in response to stress.
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A significant negative correlation exists between As and the proportion of organic matter, at a confidence level of 95% (Critical correlation coefficient R = 0.7068).
A significant positive correlation exists between As and the ash content, the sulfur content, the clay mineral content, and the pyrite at a confidence level of 95%% (critical correlation coefficient R = 0.7068).
By allowing any online business to track that critical correlation between the time it takes for a website to load and their core business metrics, Insight attracted the attention of both enterprise players as well as startups like Wayfair, Storenvy, and the Cheezburger Network.
The paucity of temporal bone autopsy specimens from infants with congenital CMV infection has hindered the critical correlation of histopathology with pathogenesis.
This has helped us understand the critical correlation of foveal development with visual potential in the first year of life and beyond.
The correlation maps between AAC and the tinnitus-related covariates (THI, duration, and hearing level at tinnitus frequency) were analysed analogously after adjusting the thresholding limit to 0.374 (critical correlation for the sample size of the tinnitus group, n = 28).
Richardella, A. et al. Visualizing critical correlations near the metal insulator transition in Ga1−xMnxAs.
Surprisingly we find that in many interesting situations the ubiquitous \(1/f\) noise preserves the critical correlations.
Thus the ability to sequence individuals readily using high-throughput, scaleable, low-cost, completely in vitro technology, as demonstrated here, is an important milestone in our ability to connect 'personalized genomes' to 'personalized medicine' and enable these critical correlations to be made.
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