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Dots indicate correlation coefficient or cross-covariance values.
Curved, double-headed arrows indicate correlation between exogenous variables.
Double arrows indicate correlation between pairs of independent variables.
Bidirectional lines (dotted line) indicate correlation coefficients, while directional lines (solid lines) indicate predictive relationships.
Bidirectional arrows indicate correlation coefficients while directional arrows indicate factor loading values for each item on their respective factor.
But NNE alignment of the veins close to the escarpment fault may also indicate correlation of Cenozoic rifting and origin of hydrothermal circulation along this fault.
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The values on principal diagonal indicate correlations between 2015 and 2016.
Dark and light gray bars indicate correlations for tree-ring chronologies derived from resin-tapped and non-tapped trees.
Bold types indicate correlations greater than | r| = 0.5.
Grey fields indicate correlations for the same environment.
The results indicate correlations of varying significance between the pooled data.
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