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All in all, there may be correlation between two variables without any causal relationship; there may be correlation with the possibility of a causal link; and there may be a cause-and-effect relationship between two variables without any correlation between them.
These data encourage speculation that there may be correlation between genes identified by the microarray studies and the binding sites for specific gene products on the UCH L1 promoter.
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That is, although there may be correlations between computer experiences and self-reported efficacy and anxiety, it cannot be rigorously claimed that the computer experiences directly caused the changes.
There may be correlations between fracking and health risks, but inadequate scientific research has been done to prove fracking causes the problems, Kate Sinding of the Natural Resources Defense Council told VICE News.
We emphasize again that both topological and dynamical parameters have to be considered for a suitable analysis of Boolean networks, even if there may be correlations between them.
The fact that the use of handheld technological devices has also increased during the past decade may just be correlation -- and not causation -- but I doubt the connection is completely random.
There may be some correlation between the two views (body text and hyperlinks) but not perfect correlation.
There may be no correlation between the rise of domestic violence and amphetamine use.
But there may be some correlation between risky energy and becoming the finest rock band of any decade.
"There may be a correlation to the recent strength of video game sales," he said.
There may be a correlation, but there are plenty of whites facing hardship, economic or otherwise, and plenty of minorities who aren't.
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