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The organizing principles of correlation networks are distinct from those of metabolic reaction maps.

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But he was also a real statistician, who devised the principle of correlation —something the Ewens barely mention.

It might therefore seem appropriate to consider mirror mechanisms not as fundamental, but, instead, as a consequence of the more basic neuroscience principle of correlation learning and of cortical connectivity.

It appears that the principle of correlation learning helps to explain a good deal of category specificity of concepts and aspects of the "semantic topographies" of words that relate to specific types of concepts (bottom panel of Fig.  5), along with the involvement of general semantic hub-like convergence areas.

The signature cube generalizes the principles of the correlation signature by providing a heterogeneous microarray data mining framework where data are represented in relative terms (i.e., inter-gene relations).

By recognising an equivalence between this feedback and principles of unsupervised correlation learning we are able to use concepts from connectionist models to understand and illustrate the consequences of these changes for system-level behaviours.

In line with previous principles for correlation of ex vivo drug sensitivity to clinical outcome [ 19], patients were scored as ex vivo 'sensitive' if they were treated with at least one drug with IC50 value below the median for the whole study cohort and as ex vivo 'resistant" if they had received only drugs with all IC50 values above the median.

The technique presented in this article, Fluctuation Analysis by Spatial Image Correlation (FASIC), is a novel and non-invasive method for evaluating the thickness and spatial features of the tear film by applying the principles of auto-correlation analysis.

In this paper, an approach is provided for teaching uncertainty propagation as part of a larger process engineering statistics course, applying analytical and numerical propagation principles, including consideration of correlation in inputs.

A necessary consequence of Cuvier's principle of the correlation of parts is that transformation between the four types is impossible, as the correlation of structures required for life would be disrupted in such intermediate organisms (Hall 1996, 1999; Mayr 1982; Panchen 2001).

In this work, based also on his lectures at the museum, he put forward his principle of the "correlation of parts," according to which the anatomical structure of every organ is functionally related to all other organs in the body of an animal, and the functional and structural characteristics of organs result from their interaction with their environment.

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