Sentence examples for even inversely from inspiring English sources

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Sometimes the two are even inversely correlated, as evidenced by research suggesting that, paradoxically, those living in collectivist cultures, though willing to sacrifice for their group members, may be even less likely to help outgroup members, compared to members of individualistic cultures.

Building from complexity theory, a configurational analysis includes the propositions that complex multiple recipes lead to the same outcome (equifinality tenet) whereby variables (ingredients) found to associate causally in one configuration may be absent in another recipe or even inversely related in a third recipe associated with this same outcome.

While certain cows reacted to NIR, others did not react at all, or even inversely.

The results were very poorly correlated (r =−0.24) or even inversely proportional (r =−0.48) when performed within DDCR.

Indeed, as illustrated for the Cdt1 gene, we identify examples where protein and mRNA levels are even inversely correlated.

However, during Monday and Friday HHE/PD seemed to correlate even inversely with the C-value (r=0.20; p=0.01).

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Smoking, however, while clearly related positively to the risk of squamous cell carcinoma was not (or even, possibly, inversely) related to the risk of adenocarcinoma.

It is worth noting that the aminoacylated fraction of tRNA isoacceptors during amino acid limitation might even be inversely correlated with codon usage.

Intriguingly, however, in SCCVII tumors LOX expression was uncorrelated or even weakly inversely correlated to tracer retention, possibly suggesting a fundamental species difference in the regulation of LOX.

Furthermore, BLyS and APRIL appear to be differentially regulated [ 16, 23- 25], and their levels may even be inversely correlated [ 23], which is also suggested by a trend in our limited dataset of patient samples.

However, simply presenting information about negative outcomes ('fear appeals') has been shown not to work, or even work inversely, unless a number of critical conditions are met, such as efficacy enhancement (see [ 6, 44]; also see [ 45]).

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