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As discussed above, such rearrangements can indeed contribute to correlation terms (see cartoon in Figure 4H).

However, no approach to motion correction is perfect; it is therefore important also to note that, while common variation in data quality (e.g., due to head motion) could theoretically contribute to correlation between signals, we cannot envisage a mechanism by which the specificity of the relationships we report could be explained by such factors.

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10.7554/eLife.03892.005 Figure 3. Network divergence and electrical coupling only weakly contribute to correlations observed in highly overlapping A17 amacrine cells.

All of these may be expected to correlate between two proteins that interact [ 30], and any or all of them may contribute to correlations between interacting partners.

However, no study so far has directly contrasted correlations between linear and nonlinear measures and clinical impairment, nor determined whether those cases that contribute to correlations are the same for the two approaches.

Dropping either the genetic (Model 6) or nonshared environmental covariance (Model 7) resulted in a significant decrease in fit, indicating that both genes and environments contribute to correlations across measures.

An interesting aspect is that the coefficients concerning the correlated motions can be mapped back onto the structure by highlighting all parts of the structure contributing to correlation coefficients larger than 0.5 as shown in Figure 8.

The natural variables of salinity, sea-surface temperature, chlorophyll a, and primary productivity were strongly correlated with echinoderm assemblages; the anthropogenic variables of inorganic pollution and nutrient contamination also contributed to correlations.

This may have contributed to correlations between rash and efficacy not being observed in this study, in contrast to older studies.

This adaptation allows us to estimate a GCTA-based genetic correlation, reflecting the extent to which common SNPs contribute to the correlation between two phenotypes.

The preceding analysis shows that only the second-order and fourth-order statistics of the natural image ensemble contribute to the correlation coefficient between an arbitrary 2-point correlator and the true velocity.

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