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Size change is so covariant among morphological traits in general that separate body parts are often good estimators of change in other parts.
However, such covariant mutation can also occur within closely related groups.
Thus each axis can be seen as a composite morphological character combining the covariant part of the initial morphometric parameters.
Moreover, for the minor factorial axis, the covariant part of characters becomes less intuitive and noise becomes more important.
Sometimes, it may be more appropriate to collect data over broad age ranges and examine the effect of age as a continuous covariant.
Insurance is needed but since these hazards involve common or covariant risks it is not easy to develop appropriate insurance products.
In the theory of relativity, there are both covariant and invariant laws.
Salmon, in his famous text, gave an equation in covariant form.
In mid 1913 he published a compromise: a sketch of a relativistic theory of gravitation that was not generally covariant.
The reasons include high transaction costs due to low population density and high risk levels based on climatic and covariant risks.
This was dealt with by using the SES score as a covariant in the analysis.
In 1887 he published a famous paper in which he developed the calculus of tensors, following on the work of Christoffel, including covariant differentiation.
The general theory of relativity was intended to be a generally covariant account of spacetime, and its general covariance was intended to express the general relativity of motion.
Geodesic equations, parallel displacement and covariant derivative.
Besides being translated, a co-ordinate system may also be rotated.2 This signifies analytically: the relations of Euclidean geometry are covariant with respect to linear orthogonal transformations of the co-ordinates.
Cadmium, though having no known biological function, generally exhibits distributions that are covariant with phosphate and concentrations that are even lower than those of zinc.
If the general covariance of equations is indispensable and unambiguous, then what could be the limiting transition to classical equations, which are not generally covariant?
In the covariant, or spinfoam formulation of the theory, the quantum dynamics is obtained via a sum over discrete versions of spacetime, called spinfoams.
Examples from Classical Literature
We have in the Hessian the first instance of a covariant of a ternary form.
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