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Discover LudwigThe word "non-correlation" is usable in written English and is well written
It can be used in contexts where you want to describe the absence of a relationship or connection between two variables or factors. Example: "The study revealed a non-correlation between exercise frequency and weight loss in the participants." Alternatives include "lack of correlation" or "no correlation."
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Nor has non-correlation been a refuge because suddenly … everything is correlated and heads straight down at the same time.
Similar non-correlation was observed in other simulations as well.
Non-correlation with the weather data also contradicts the scenario of radionuclides falling from trees.
We conducted further experiments to test this non-correlation among the variables.
Additionally, there is a non-correlation between the overpressure fluctuations of the long and short rise-time pressure signatures.
The proposed scheme takes advantage of the spatial non-correlation and temporal correlation of the distributed MIMO channel.
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If non correlation can be established, then the average amount of the sawn wood conifers (SWc) and sawn wood non-conifers (SWnc) for the past 10 20 years is applied as constant in the future as well.
These tandem non-correlations are observed in the Y2H interaction data sets.
Bhattacharya and De [ 14] proved that the correlation coefficient-based biclustering method, Bi-Correlation Clustering Algorithm (BCCA), can find a greater number of common transcription factors and a significantly enriched biological function term than other non-correlation-based biclustering methods.
Correlation values above 0.12 represent non-random correlations [ 18].
Correlations were calculated using Spearman non-parametric correlations.
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