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The hypotheses may also concern the relative magnitude of correlations, for example "it is expected that the score on measure A correlates higher (e.g. 0.10 higher) with the score on measure B than with the score on measure C".

This may be due to different experimental conditions, which were adopted to derive the correlations, for example, the surface roughness of the experimental ducts.

The comparative approach, comparing geniculocortical terminations and cortical connections across several areas, has suggested both specific structural functional correlations (for example, in extrastriate area MT/V5) and more subtle, possibly gradient-wise variations.

However, the time-derivative of that term gives contributions containing three-point correlations, for example J 2 〈 b ˆ λ ( b ˆ μ † ) 2 b ˆ ν 〉, which are neglected within our method.

There are some novel findings in this study and some very surprising correlations, for example, CDKN2A mutations were found only in non-smokers.

Indeed, we did find several high correlations, for example, within the scales measuring PTS and within those measuring social support, but not between those sets of variables.

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The degree of parallelism between two environmental vectors describes the strength of their correlation; for example, alkalinity and specific conductivity (SpC) are strongly correlated (r2 = 0.82).

No study has found a simple correlation, for example, between testosterone levels and crime.

There is surely a strong correlation, for example, between newspaper preference and moral priorities, which perhaps suggests that while the moral instinct is strong, its focus is less precise.

Commonly, the following types of 2D experiments are used [33]: 1heteronuclearucorrelationlation (for example, HSQC (Heteronuclear Single-Quantum Coherence)); 1H-1H homonucorrelationlation (for example, COSY (Homonuclear Correlation SpectroscopY)); 1H-13C long-range heteronucorrelationlation (for example, HMBC (Heteronuclear Multiple-Bond Correlation)).

Anne Pusey, director of the Jane Goodall Institute's Center for Primate Studies at the University of Minnesota, St . Paul notes that it's the first study to show such a strong statistical correlation, for example.

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