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The most variable groups were found in the southern half of the continent, occupying a variety of habitats and exploiting differing resources.
Spearman analysis examines the monotonic relation of two variable groups.
According to this analysis, (r_mathrm{s}) gives the degree of monotonic relation for two variable groups.
In addition, the same managed well has a different optimal value for different decision variable groups.
The effects of both variable groups, however, highly overlapped with the spatial structure of resistant levels, which suggests that a considerable amount of the effects attributable to both variable groups may be actually due to the spatial distribution of resistance.
Effect size (ES) was large between fast compared with slow (ES=.75) and variable groups (ES=.73).
In this work, we consider chemical and physical variable groups describing a common set of observations (cigarettes).
There was no clear relationship between the number of variables or variable groups selected and the explained variance.
RQ5: There is a monotonic decreasing relation between two variable groups, and (r_mathrm{s}) obtained from the Spearman is negative.
The greatest improvement in SSV across training occurred with fast training speeds compared with the slow and variable groups combined (P=.04).
The three variable groups representing parent materials, distance density characteristics and land use had different contributions to the elevated trace metals among scales.
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