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The rapid decay of the autocorrelations further indicates that the regions of correlated spreading were not large.
The kind of behavior that is correlated with specific eliciting stimuli may be called respondent behavior, and a given correlation a respondent.
In this species, males exhibit one of three ARTs that are correlated with variation in dewlap color.
Well, as I hope you now understand from the foregoing, GDP growth is extremely well correlated with CO2 emissions.
Measures of oxidative stress are correlated with the degree of impairment of LV function.
We found that both pancreatic damage and end-organ dysfunctions correlated with the magnitude of the inflammatory response.
Pupal mass is affected by growth rate and temperature, and is strongly and linearly correlated with total egg production.
This increase was linearly correlated with pulmonary indexes of airflow obstruction and lung hyperinflation.
Drugs have different potency and solubility, and solubility is inversely correlated with the duration of action.
This approximation was justified by the argument that the relative lengths of any two segments are only very weakly correlated.
In many systems skeletal armor has been correlated with the level or type of predation pressure in the environment.
Retention of Asian Pacific Americans is similarly correlated with grade point average and number of credit hours.
Pulli growth rates and development were measured and correlated with weather and state of the moon.
The hypothesis of this study was that variation in observed plant associations were correlated with variations in soil properties.
We also postulated that there could be different protein isoforms that correlated with these temporal and spatial transcripts.
For a long time it was generally accepted that reliance on sago palms was inversely correlated to the development of conventional agriculture.
However, personal history, such as abnormal biopsy, was highly correlated with the decision to take tamoxifen.
In lesser-developed countries, avitaminosis A is correlated to increased mortality.
Those figures show that, within guilds, species richness and individual abundance are not necessarily correlated.
Information from one port simply cannot be correlated with other ports or other shipments.
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The two-dimensional geometries of Riemann and Lobachevski are thus correlated to the Euclidean geometry.
Presence of the glands, therefore, cannot be correlated either with sexual or ontogenetic development.
In wood turning a vast field for design and modeling is opened, and art and architecture can be correlated.
A grouping of distinct species of fossils correlated with stratigraphic characters in the rocks determines these subdivisions.
The ingression of blue into the events of nature is thus exhibited as systematically correlated.
Inter-sterility of sweet cherry varieties is apparently not correlated with their closeness of relationship.
These two types are, in the main, correlated with two gradual differentiations in the minute structure of the thecal plates.
All of these correlated studies are set forth with detail and illustration.
Perhaps the mode of formation of the vitreous humour in Mammalia may be correlated with the early closing of the choroid slit.
Variation in the number of fin rays of two cyprinid fishes correlated with natural water temperatures.
Long tail and long hind foot would seem to be specializations for saltation and the two would be expected to be correlated.
When carbon unites chemically with oxygen, it is an exothermic reaction that gives off heat as correlated energy.
When some of them were turned off in the Monroe plant, the rest must have correlated the data.
They were as closely correlated as the moot-hill and the gallow hill in our own country.
With adequate knowledge the two could, in some measure, be serially correlated as such.
Findings concluded that a dog's chance at survival and the severity of injury directly correlated with how soon it was treated.
The small schools must be correlated with some form of high school.
It came about quite naturally through the working of the social law by which the need and the means of supplying it are correlated.
Sweet taste correlated with glucose, total sugars, oxalic acid, citric acid and the total anthocyanidin count.
Studies have shown that heterologous neutralizing antibody titers are inversely correlated with severity of a second infection.
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